How Earth Moves
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- Q1The _________________________ is how water moves throughout the earth from the ocean to clouds to rain.The Water CycleCloud CoverageEvaporation ProcessVicious Circle300s
- Q2The Water Cycle includes these 3 components:Sun, Moon, EarthSun, Sand, FunEvaporation, Condensation, and PrecipitationIrrigation, Complication, Run-off300s
- Q3When water vapor cools enough to becomes droplets we say it “_________________”.ConversesEvolvesConnectsCondensates300s
- Q4Condensation happens when water vapor cools into tiny droplets to make ________________.IceSquallsSunshineClouds300s
- Q5There would be life on Earth if there was NO water cycle.TrueFalse300s
- Q6What are the 3 types of cold weather winter (snow) storms?Rain, Hail, SleetHail, Sleet, SnowBlizzards, Dilly Bars, Buster BarsFlurries, Squalls, Blizzards300s
- Q7Which ONE of the following is needed for a Blizzard to occur?Sideways rainEvaporationWinds over 35 miles an hourThunder snow300s
- Q8The Polar Vortex is actually located about ________ miles above the Arctic?301005575300s
- Q9Just this small amount of ice can cause an incredible amount of damage?10 Inches1/2 Inch1 Inch5 Inches300s
- Q10Weathering is broken down into what 2 categories?Red and GreenLarge and SmallMechanical and ChemicalNatural and Artificial300s
- Q11The green state of the Statue of Liberty is an example of:condensation\precipitationerosionweathering300s
- Q12A cliff breaking off and falling into the ocean is an example of:ErosionClimate changeHeatPoor planning300s
- Q13Land erosion can be caused by...Evaporation, Condensation, PrecipitationWindstorms, Earthquakes, VolcanoesNoise, Smog, LightWind, Water, Grinding (Overworking)300s
- Q14Breaking down our sugar rocks under water in the sink is an example of:Mechanical EngineeringChemical WeatheringDeliciousnessUncontrolled Variable300s
- Q15The rock formations at Arches National Park are an an example of:Fast controlled destructionFast mechanical erosionSlow mechanical weatheringSlow chemical erosion300s