
Water Cycle Quiz
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Water Cycle
The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
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Water Cycle
A continuous process of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
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The Sun
The sun is what makes the water cycle work. The thermal energy provided by the sun causes evaportation.
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What drives the water cycle?
rain
temperature
the Sun
rotation
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Multiple Choice
What is another word for thermal energy?
solar
wind
heat
light
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Evaporation
The process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor.
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Condensation
The process by which water vapor (water in its gas form) turns into liquid.
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Precipitation
The release of water from the sky, it can be liquid or solid, for example, rain, sleet, hail and snow. Rain begins when small droplets of water join together in the clouds until they become too heavy and gravity pulls them down to earth.
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Multiple Choice
This picture of the mirror shows an example of--
precipitation
transpiration
evaporation
condensation
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Multiple Choice
This picture shows -
evaporation
condensation
precipitation
transpiration
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Transpiration
The release of water from plant's leaves.
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Water Cycle Video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ncORPosDrjI
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Multiple Choice
This photograph shows a beach on a partly sunny day. Which of the following is an interaction between the sun and the ocean that results in clouds forming near the beach?
Energy from the sun causes precipitation over the ocean.
Energy from the sun causes water to evaporate from the ocean.
Light from the sun reflects off the surface of the ocean.
Light from the sun decreases the amount of water vapor in the air over the ocean.
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Multiple Choice
The model shows where water can be found during different stages of the water cycle. What should be added to the diagram to better explain the water cycle?
Soil to trap water from runoff
Rocks to release thermal energy
The sun to provide energy for evaporation
Plants to provide oxygen in the atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
The picture shows a cumulonimbus cloud forming over an ocean. Which statement best explains how the sun and the ocean interact to form a cumulonimbus cloud?
Heat from the sun warms the ocean causing water to evaporate. The water vapor then condenses to form a cumulonimbus cloud.
Heat from the sun causes clouds in the area to gather over the ocean and form on large cumulonimbus cloud.
Light from the sun shines on the ocean, causing water vapor to condense. The water then evaporates to form a cumulonimbus cloud.
Light from the sun causes ocean water to reflect water vapor in the air and gather over the ocean into a cumulonimbus cloud.
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the moon cycle
the sun cycle
the water cycle
the wind cycle
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Multiple Choice
When water vapor is cooled and forms droplets-
Condensation
Evaportation
Transpiration
Run-off
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Multiple Choice
only sleet and snow
rain, sleet, hail, and snow
only dew and rain
only snow and rain
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recycled water
new water
salt water
fresh water
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Multiple Choice
condensation
evaporation
transpiration
runoff
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Multiple Choice
condensation
evaporation
sublimation
transpiration
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Multiple Choice
The part of the water cycle when the sun heats up water, turning it from a liquid into water vapor or steam. It rises from the ground into the air.
The part of the water cycle when the water vapor in the air gets cold. The water turns back into a liquid and forms clouds.
The part of the water cycle when clouds get heavy and can no longer hold the liquid water. This causes the water to fall from the sky to the earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
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Multiple Choice
cold, rainy
cold, sunny
warm, rainy
warm, sunny
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Multiple Choice
Water on the land (geosphere)
Water in the air (atmosphere)
Water in plants
Water in the water (hydrosphere)
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Cirrus
Stratus
Culumlus
Fog
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rain
clouds
sleet
snow
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What is the role of the sun in the water cycle?
provide heat energy for evaporation
provide heat energy for condensation
dry out the soil for runoff to occur
provide thermal energy for accumulation
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Multiple Choice
What do we call water in its gas state?
rain
snow
ice
water vapor
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Multiple Choice
condensation
precipitation
evaporation
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Multiple Choice
runoff
evaporation
precipitation
transpiration
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Multiple Choice
Melts
Evaporates
Condenses
Precipitates
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Multiple Choice
The greatest amount of water found on earth is fresh water.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
condensation
precipitation
evaporation
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water held underground in soil or rock.
the process by which water changes from a gas to a liquid state.
the gaseous state of water.
thermal energy that drives the water cycle.
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hydrologic (water) cycle
the path water takes, and the changes it goes through, as it cycles through the environment.
the process where plants absorb water through the roots and then gives off water vapor through pores in their leaves.
excess water, not absorbed by the soil, that flows downhill.
the change of water from a liquid state to a gas state, due to an increase in temperature.
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Label A
condensation
precipitation
evaporation
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Label B
condensation
precipitation
evaporation
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Label C
condensation
precipitation
evaporation
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Label D
condensation
precipitation
transpiration
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Label E
condensation
runoff
transpiration
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Label F
evaporation
runoff
transpiration
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Label G
evaporation
runoff
transpiration
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Label H
evaporation
accumulation
transpiration
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the process in which water pools in large bodies (like oceans, seas, and lakes)
runoff
accumulation
evaporation
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Multiple Choice
the process in which water vapor (a gas) in the air turns into liquid water (use this term twice in the diagram)
evaporation
condensation
transpiration
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the process in which liquid water becomes a water vapor (a gas)
evaporation
condensation
transpiration
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the process in which water falls from clouds in the sky
evaporation
transpiration
precipitation
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rain, snow melt, or other water that flows in surface streams, rivers or canals
precipitation
transpiration
runoff
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the process in which some water within plants evaporates into the atmosphere
precipitation
evaporation
transpiration
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Multiple Choice
the process in which water vapor (a gas) in the air turns into liquid water (use this term twice in the diagram)
evaporation
condensation
transpiration
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Multiple Choice
How do the sun and ocean interact to form?
A. Energy from the Sun causes water in the ocean to evaporate. Cooler air causes the water vapor to condense to form a cloud.
B. The absorption of sunlight by ocean water near the surface forms a cloud.
C. Heat from the Sun attracts clouds that move towards the ocean.
D. Energy from the Sun causes water to become water vapor. The water vapor becomes a cloud during precipitation.
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Multiple Choice
Forms of precipitation include--
A. snow, sleet, and hail only
B. rain and snow only
C. sleet, snow, rain, and hail
D. hail and rain only
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Multiple Choice
What process is most likely represented by Stage Y?
A. Percolation
B. Precipitation
C. Formation of fog
D. Evaporation
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Multiple Choice
What change occurs during evaporation?
A. Water vapor changes to solid water
B. Liquid water changes to water vapor
C. Water vapor becomes liquid water
D. Water vapor is absorbed into the soil on Earth's surface.
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Multiple Choice
The water cycle is a continuous movement of water on Earth. In the diagram, which process is labeled by the letter X?
A. Sublimination
B. Transpiration
C. Absorbation
D. Evaporation
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The picture shows the sidewalk at four different times on the same time. Which process most likely occurred between 10:00 AM and 2:00 PM?
A. Evaporation
B. Condensation
C. Precipitation
D. Transpiration
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Multiple Choice
Which statement best completes the diagram?
A. Solar energy decreases the temperature of water in the ocean
B. The temperature of the water near the ocean's surface increases
C. Cooler temperatures change water vapor into liquid water
D. The Sun decreases the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere
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Multiple Choice
A student places a glass, filled with ice and water, outside on a hot sunny day. The student returns an hour later and observes that the ice cubes are gone and the glass has water droplets on the outside. Which two changes has the student observed in the water glass?
A. Melting and evaporation
B. Evaporation and freezing
C. Condensation and precipitation
D. Melting and condensation
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Multiple Choice
In a simple investigation during science class, hot water is poured into a plastic cup. Then the plastic cup is covered with plastic wrap. After a few minutes, students begin to observe water droplets forming on the inside of the plastic cup. What change in the state of water are the students observing inside of the plastic wrap?
A. Evaporation
B. Freezing
C. Condensation
D. Melting
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Multiple Choice
What causes water in the ocean to evaporate?
A. Decreased condensation
B. The melting of ice
C. The release of precipitation from the clouds
D. The water's absorption of solar energy
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Multiple Choice
In a simple investigation during science class, hot water is poured into a plastic cup. Then the plastic cup is covered with plastic wrap. After a few minutes, students begin to observe water droplets forming on the inside of the plastic. Why are water droplets observed on the inside of the plastic wrap.
A. The water vapor in the cup is evaporating
B. The liquid water in the cup is condensing
C. The water vapor in the cup is condensing
D. The liquid water in the cup is precipitating
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Multiple Choice
Which process in the water cycle is most similar to the process by which water droplets FORM on the side of a cold glass of water?
A. The formation of a cloud
B. The percolation of water into the soil
C. The evaporation of ocean water
D. The falling of snow
Water Cycle
The continuous movement of water within the Earth and atmosphere.
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