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Chapter 9 Lesson 1 and 2 /Water Cycle

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What causes the water cycle to continually occur?   The sun's energy  
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What are tropical storms with wind speeds of 119 kilometers per hour, or 74 miles per hour--or more?   Hurricanes  
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What is the process in which water moves from the surface of Earth to the air and them back again?   The water cycle  
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Water that falls back to Earth is called   precipitation  
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What causes flooding during a hurricane?   Rain and storm surge  
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What is a fast-spinning spiral of wind that stretches from the clouds of a thunderstorm to the ground?   Tornado  
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Process by which a liquid changes into a gas.   Evaporation  
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What might be the result if a tropical storm grew stronger?   Hurricane  
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Which form of precipitation occurs when water vapor turns directly into ice?   Snow  
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What forms when water vapor cools and condenses on dust particles in the air?   Clouds  
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Process by which a gas changes into a liquid   Condensation  
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Ryan is showing the class how liquid water can be changed to other forms. What will happen when he heats the liquid water to a high temperature?   It will evaporate.  
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