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  • Q1
    Mr. Sims is working in his garage. He goes and gets a glass of water and ice and sits it near where he is working. When he reaches for the glass, he realizes there is water droplets on it. What step of the water cycle would create these water droplets?
    Evaporation
    Transpiration
    Condensation
    Precipitation
    60s
  • Q2
    How is transpiration important to the water cycle?
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    It permits the diffusion of water from the surface to water tables deep underground which restores groundwater supplies.
    It allows plants to absorb water through their roots which is then precipitated back into the atmosphere.
    It results in the deposition of water vapor directly as ice, so water changes states causing the cycle to move to the next phase.
    It is the evaporation of water from the leaves of plants back into the atmosphere allowing the cycle to continue.
    60s
  • Q3
    A storm that produces very heavy precipitation passes over Columbia, South Carolina. It the surface that the rain falls on is not porous, what will most likely happen to the rain?
    evaporation
    condensation
    transpiration
    run off
    60s
  • Q4
    What would happen if the Sun was removed from the water cycle?
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    The water cycle would not include precipitation but would continue with groundwater flow.
    The water cycle would not include evaporation and transpiration but would continue with condensation.
    The water cycle would no longer occur because the Sun provides the energy for evaporation and transpiration.
    The water cycle would no longer occur because the Sun provides the energy for the formation of clouds.
    60s
  • Q5
    Bob sees some water droplets on the outside surface of a glass of lemonade as shown. What process of the water cycle can explain this phenomenon?
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    Condensation
    Precipitation
    Evaporation
    Transpiration
    60s

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