Develop models to illustrate multiple pathways water may take during the water cycle (evaporation, condensation, and precipitation). (Clarification statement: Students should understand that the water cycle does not follow a single pathway.)
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Which of the following illustrates a possible pathway water might take during the water cycle?
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Water evaporates and immediately returns to the river without forming clouds
Water flows directly into the ocean and stays there forever
Water falls as snow, never melts, and stays on the ground permanently
Water evaporates from a river, forms clouds through condensation, and then falls as rain
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Which scenario best represents the water cycle?
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Water always flows downhill without changing form
Water boils in a pot and never enters the atmosphere
Water stays in a lake and never moves
Water evaporates from the ocean, forms clouds, and then falls as snow on a mountain
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Which of the following illustrates a possible pathway water might take during the water cycle?
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Which scenario best represents the water cycle?
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What can happen to water after it falls as precipitation?
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How does water in a lake become part of a cloud?
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Which of the following pathways correctly represents part of the water cycle?
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Which pathway describes how water vapor turns into precipitation?
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What is a correct sequence of events for the water cycle?
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Which process describes water turning from a liquid in a river to a gas in the atmosphere?