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- Q1
Compare temperature and density in the water.
At the surface of the water is colder and more dense than the deeper water which is warm
At the surface of the water, it is warm and less dense than deep water that is colder and more dense
30s - Q2
Explain evaporation
heat energy from the sun turns liquid water into water vapor entering the water cycle
water in the clouds fall to the ground
water turns into a cloud in the sky
water turns into rain, snow, sleet, and hail
30s - Q3
What is the water cycle?
shows how water goes from the surface to the atmosphere and to the surface again
to illustrate how the earth was made a long time ago
to show how water turns into different forms
to show all the types of weather in the atmosphere
30s - Q4
Explain how the Sun moves the water?
the sun can heat the water = fall = cool down the water = fall
the sun can heat the water = rise cool down the water = rise
the sun can heat the water = fall cool down water = rise
the sun can heat the water = rise cool down water = fall
30s - Q5
What causes tides?
the up and down of waves
when the stars align
the suns heat
the gravitational pull of the moon
30s - Q6
Which part of the ocean floor do you think is the most difficult to study?
continental shelf
abyssal plain
mid-ocean ridge
trench
30s - Q7
Why is water conservation (saving) so important ?
all of the freshwater is wasted in drinks in stores
all of the freshwater is drank by animals
we dont have a lot of freshwater (less than 1%) on earth
we have too much freshwater (99%) on earth
30s - Q8
Its the feature located in the deepest part of the ocean?
seamount
abyssal plain
shelf
trench
30s - Q9
There is water in a cup. If I sit the cup outside on a hot day explain what would happen to the water over time?
It took in heat energy from the Sun and became water vapor, entering the water cycle.
It bounced back heat energy from the Sun and became water vapor, entering the water cycle.
It took in heat energy from the Sun and became solid water, leaving the water cycle.
It bounced back heat energy from the Sun and became hot water, leaving the water cycle.
30s - Q10
which term would describe saltwater
ocean
lakes
swamp
ice caps and ground water
30s - Q11
Is the feature in the middle of a mid-ocean ridge?
rift valley
continental shelf
seamount
trench
30s - Q12
Is the feature below the shallowest ocean water?
valley
continental shelf
trench
seamount
30s - Q13
Is the feature formed from an underwater volcano?
seamount
valley
continental shelf
trench
30s - Q14
An aqueduct is an artificial channel for moving water to different places. What city can benefit from the blue aqueduct line?
Tayakadin
Catalca
Ergene
Sea of Mamara
30s - Q15
Here is some data of how much fresh surface water is in each place. Which are the correct graphs that represent the data listed?
30s