What is the Water Cycle
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water vapor | Water in the form of an invisible gas.
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humidity | The amount of water vapor in the air.
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solid | Particles are packed together.
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liquid | Particles are arranged more loosely.
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gas | Particles are farther apart than they are in solid or liquid state.
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In what state does water particles not move around much? | Solid
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In what state can water particles slide past each other? | Liquid
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In what state does water particles move around freely? | Gas
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Name the states of water. | Solid, gas and liquid.
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evaporate | To change from liquid to a gas.
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condense | To change from a gas to a liquid.
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precipitation | Any form of water that falls to the earth from a cloud.
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runoff | Water that falls onto land and drains off the surface.
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What are the steps in the water cycle? | Evaporation, condensation, precipitation, groundwater flow, runoff.
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Raindrops are watet in what form? | Liquid
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Icicles are water in what form? | Solid
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When water is a gas, it's called? | water vapor
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How does air feel with a lot of water vapor? | damp
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What affects how particles of matter are held together and how they move? | energy
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How do particles move at lower temperatures? | more slowly
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How do particles move at higher temperatures? | more quickly
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