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TEST 10/30 - Water Cycle Study Guide

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The process in which water constantly moves throughout our atmosphere and back to Earth.   Water Cycle  
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Most of the water in the water cycle comes from the ____?   Ocean  
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The ocean covers about ____% of Earth.   70  
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____% of all the water on Earth is salt water.   97  
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There are _____ phases in the water cycle.   Four  
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The phases of the water cycle are ______, ______, ______, and ______.   Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection  
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_______________ is the phase where liquid water heats up and becomes a gas, or water vapor.   Evaporation  
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The the water vapor (gas) ______ down and condenses with other water droplets (liquid) to form a cloud.   Cools  
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What is the phase where water vapor cools down and condenses with other water droplets (liquid) to form a could?   Condensation  
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When condensation happens and forms a cloud close to the ground, it is called ______.   Fog  
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The next phase happens when the water droplets become too _____ and fall back down to the Earth.   Heavy  
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What is the phase where water droplets become to heavy and fall back down to Earth?   Precipitation  
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What are the four forms of precipitation?   Rain, sleet, snow, and hail  
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When it is so cold that the water vapor goes straight from gas to solid, that is how ____ happens!   Snow  
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After the water has returned to Earth, it collects into rivers, lakes,ponds, under the ground, and oceans! This stage is called ________.   Collection  
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The water gets most of its energy to keep moving through the water cycle from the _____.   Sun  
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What are the three states of matter?   Solid, liquid, and gas  
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Water freezes (goes from liquid to solid) at _____ degrees Fahrenheit.   32  
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Water freezes (goes from liquid to solid) at _____ degrees Celsius.   0  
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Water boils (goes from liquid to gas) at _____ degrees Fahrenheit.   212  
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Water boils (goes from liquid to gas) at ______ degrees Celsius.   100  
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What state of matter is ice? (solid, liquid, gas)   Solid  
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What state of matter is water? (solid, liquid, gas)   Liquid  
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What state of matter is water vapor? (solid, liquid, gas)   Gas  
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Condensation happens when a gas is (freezing or melting)?   Freezing  
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Evaporation occurs when a solid is (freezing or melting)?   Melting  
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During evaporation, what are the states of matter?   Liquid to gas  
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During condensation, what are the states of matter?   Gas to liquid  
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During precipitation, what are the states of matter?   Liquid or solid  
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During collection, what is the state of matter?   Liquid  
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