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How do plants release water into the atmosphere?(1 point) Responses the water cycle the water cycle transpiration transpiration
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When water droplets in a cloud combine, become too heavy, and fall to the ground, you are experiencing?
Evaporation.
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The Water Cycle Quick Check
2 of 42 of 4 Items Question Which is true about evaporation and condensation?(1 point) Responses They
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What event is a direct result of evaporation and transpiration?
1 the atmosphere warms. 2 cloud cover decreases. 3 moisture
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Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point) Responses Clouds Clouds Thunder
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This percentage of all water on the planet is salt water.
(1 point) Responses 97% 97% 95% 95% 93% 93% 91% 91% Skip to navigation
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which statement about the water cycle is correct
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A student decides to use a diagram on the water cycle from their science lesson. Describe how the student can interpret this
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A large rain storm hits your town and it rains all day. How does this event relate to the water cycle, and what happens to the
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The Water Cycle Quick Check
4 of 44 of 4 Items Question Which statement about the water cycle is correct?(1 point) Responses
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Which makes precipitation and runoff possible?
Vapor Radiant energy Gravity Groundwater
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Stephen
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which makes precipitation and runoff possible?
A. radiant energy B. vapor C. ground water D. gravity
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How does the water cycle affect the environment and our daily life? put it in a 6th grade standard
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Why is the water cycle important to the ecosystem? put it in a sixth grade standard
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Which makes precipitation and runoff possible?(1 point)
Responses radiant energy radiant energy vapor vapor groundwater
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Water condenses on the grass in the early morning help
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A large rain storm hits your town and it rains all day. How does this event relate to the water cycle, and what happens to the
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Explain what the water cycle is in a 6th grade standard
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A large rain storm hits your town and it rains all day. How does this event relate to the water cycle, and what happens to the
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Which makes precipitation and runoff possible?(1 point)
Responses groundwater groundwater gravity gravity vapor vapor radiant
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According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, water transforms and moves through different stages in the
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According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, water undergoes transformation through various phases within
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According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, “Water in different phases moves through the atmosphere
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According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, water undergoes transformation and transit in different phases
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The water cycle is best described by which of the following statements?
Water in the atmosphere must be converted to another
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Sara
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Describe the change in phase and temperature as water moves from the oceans to the atmosphere and then returns to Earth again as
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A large rain storm hits your town and it rains all day. How does this event relate to the water cycle, and what happens to the
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how is water purified in the water cycle?
why is the sun so important in the water cycle? what role does evaporation play in the
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Bri
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May you please tell me if these are true or false, if they are false then can I have the true statement, thank you
In the water
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Veronica
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4. How would increasing the proportion of land (sand) to water affect the amount of water vapor released?
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ashford university
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When water droplets in a cloud combine, become too heavy, and fall to the ground, you are experiencing?
A) Evaporation B)
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Sliverstream
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Which is the best ending for the sentence?(1 point)
The energy that power’s Earth’s water cycle comes from
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Which of these statements are true?
A. There is more water on Earth now than there was millions of years ago. B. There is less
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Millicent
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Infiltration is the process by which rainwater becomes; A. Saltwater B. River water C. Ground water D. Ocean water
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What is the main source of energy for the water cycle? What type of heat transfer does this provide?
The sun is the main source
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Emilie
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Which of the following best describes the process in which surface water becomes water vapor?
A. condensation B. Precipitation C.
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Which type of media format might help you in researching the water cycle?(1 point)
Responses a diagram a diagram a graph a graph
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This is a process by which water is brought into the water table to replace water that has been taken out through wells.
(1
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Water evaporates from the surface into the sky and back down to the earth as what?
(1 point) • Clouds • Thunder • Rain •
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How does molecules move throughout the water cycle?
evaporation: They move freely in the air condensation:They lose energy and
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Mariam
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On Earth as a whole, what happens to most of the presipitation?
1 It recharges the soil moisture deflict. 2 it becomes runoff and
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Anonymous
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What happens to the levels of surface water and groundwater during a drought?
A. Surface water and groundwater levels increase
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Which of the following is an accurate example of how the water cycle can influence local weather?
Responses: A. An increase in
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AR
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How does water enter the atmosphere? (select all that apply)
-runoff -precipitation -transpiration -evaporation
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Student
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Some water molecules are split into hydrogen and oxygen when going from:
A. Atmosphere to clouds B. Ocean to atmosphere C. Ground
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Which terms describe the main processes in the water cycle?
A. Condensation, precipation, infiltration B. Condensation,
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1. The water cycle is driven by which of the following?
A. sun B. gas C. rocks D. soil 2. When water evaporates from a puddle on
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Which of the following is an accurate example of how the water cycle can influence local weather?(1 point) Responses %C2%A0A. An
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Question%0D%0AWhich of the following cycles tracks the movement of the hydrosphere?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0A A. the
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Which of the following is NOT part of the Water Cycle?
A. Precipitation B. Percolation C. Evaporation D. Erosion
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