
Water Properties & Water Cycle
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- Q1Dew on the grass is what process?condensationerosionprecipitationevaporation30s
- Q2Why will plants in a closed box always have enough water?Energy from the sun cycles through the soil, the plants and the airPlants in boxes do not need water to surviveSoil can create its own water to feed the plants30s
- Q3What is a change from a liquid to a gas called?depositionevaporationsublimationprecipitation30s
- Q4What is the role of plants in the water cycle?depositiontranspirationsublimationevaporation30s
- Q5What is the name of the process that changes a solid into a gas without becoming a liquid?sublimationprecipitationdepositionevaporation30s
- Q6It rains and there is a puddle. One day later, the puddle is gone. What happened to the puddle?It dried upIt flowed into a pondSome evaporated and some absorbed into the groundAnimals drank the water30s
- Q7Which of the following is NOT a form of precipitation?SnowIceRainSleet30s
- Q8A glass of ice water will eventually turn into just a glass of water. Droplets will form outside the glass. What happens to the energy of the droplets?The water droplets outside the glass absorb the energy.The energy inside the glass has been lostThe energy gets transferred to the airThe glass absorbs the energy30s
- Q9Water molecules are polar. What does that mean?They have a negative change on both endsThey do not stick well to other substancesThey have an overall positive charge on one end and an overall negative charge on the other end.They have a positive charge on both ends30s
- Q10What percentages of Earth’s water is fresh?3%99%1%97%30s
- Q11Particles of which state of matter are very spread out?GasesLiquidsSolids30s
- Q12Particles of which type of state of matter are closest together?GasesSolidsLiquids30s
- Q13What are the charges of a water molecule?Hydrogen is negative and oxygen is negativeHydrogen is positive and oxygen is positiveHydrogen is negative and oxygen is positiveHydrogen are positive and oxygen is negative30s