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Cumulative Vocab Test Words

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water cycle   The continuous movement of Earth’s water from the oceans and freshwater sources to the atmosphere and eventually back to the oceans.  
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evaporation   Occurs when heat energy from the Sun causes water on the surface of the Earth to change phase to water vapor.  
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transpiration   Occurs when plants give off water vapor that enters the atmosphere.  
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condensation   Occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere cools and changes back into liquid water and forms clouds.  
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precipitation   Occurs when water returns to the Earth from the atmosphere in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.  
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permeability   A measure of how easily water can flow through a material.  
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relative humidity   The percentage of moisture that air holds relative to the amount of moisture it could hold if it were completely saturated with water vapor.  
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weather   The daily condition of the Earth’s atmosphere.  
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climate   The general conditions of temperature and precipitation for an area over a long period of time.  
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porosity   A measure of the amount of pore space in soil material.  
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