Science test
Water evaporates from __
All of the above
8) is the opposite of evaporation
Condensation
Describe a path a water droplet takes through in the water cycle. Include at least three stages
Descriptions will vary, but should include at least the minimum components of evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, and may include some of the lesser components, such as transpiration.
Explain two ways water changes from a liquid on Earth's surface to water vapor in the air.
Energy from the Sun causes water to evaporate from the surfaces of bodies of water. It also cause water to transpire from plants, such as trees.
In the water cycle, moves underground toward the ocean.
Groundwater
How does the energy from the Sun cause evaporation?
It breaks the bond between water molecules
What is true of the water cycle?
It has no beginning or end
Describe how water moves through Earth's systems, including land, surface water, and the atmosphere. Identify the forces that drive the processes that move the water.
Precipitation occurs depositing snow and rainwater over land and on mountains. Gravity pulls water downhill as snow melts and rainwater flows. The water forms streams and rivers that flow by gravity towards lakes and the ocean. Sunlight evaporates water from plants and lakes/oceans into the atmosphere, where the cycle repeats itself.
Describe the water cycle. Use the terms gravity, energy from the Sun, evaporation, condensation, precipitation, runoff, and storage in your explanation.
The water cycle is a model that describes how water moves from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and back again. Energy from the Sun causes liquid water to change to water vapor in the process of evaporation. The water vapor rises into the atmosphere, cools, and changes into tiny liquid droplets or ice crystals. During this process, called condensation, clouds form. Water can fall as precipitation from clouds, moving from the atmosphere back to Earth's surface. The water can run off the surface and enter storage reservoirs such as oceans or groundwater
This table contains data on deforestation of rainforests in the state of Rondonia, Brazil.
The water cycle would be affected because there are fewer plants. Fewer plants means less transpiration and increased soil erosion. So, less water is available to evaporate into the air. Less water in the air means less condensation, which results in less precipitation. This means less water falls on the soil and fewer plants can grow.
What will eventually happen to the water in this puddle
The water in the puddle eventually evaporates into the atmosphere or seeps into the ground and becomes groundwater.
) Water leaves the plant life of biosphere and enters the atmosphere by way of transpiration
True
Liquid water beneath Earth's surface is called groundwater
True
The atmosphere and the hydrosphere overlap.
True
Where is water stored?
all of the above
The wavy vertical arrows represent the movement of water into which of Earth's systems
atmosphere
When water evaporates, it enters the _____.
atmosphere
Where is water found in the gaseous state?
atmosphere
A student is drawing a model that shows the role of surface runoff in the water cycle. This picture shows the beginning of her mode
by drawing one arrow from the clouds to the mountains and another arrow from the mountains toward the lake
A is made up of water droplets or ice crystals that are so small they remain suspended in the air.
cloud
The process of water vapor changing to a liquid is called ___
condensation
When water vapor loses thermal energy it , and millions of droplets come together to form clouds.
condenses
During the process of , a liquid turns into a crystalline solid.
crystallization
During which part of the water cycle is energy absorbed by water?
evaporation
The process of liquid changing to a gas at the surface of the liquid is called ___
evaporation
The water level goes down in a glass left on the counter because of
evaporation
What are the three states of water in Earth's system?
ice, liquid water, water vapor
Where is groundwater stored?
in cracks and pores beneath Earth's surface
Which of the following is NOT part of the water cycle?
nitrogen fixation
When water droplets in a cloud combine, become too heavy, and fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, we are experiencing _____.
precipitation
As water travels through the water cycle, it remains in storage areas for periods of time. These storage areas are called which of the following?
reservoirs
The natural locations where water is stored are called .
reservoirs
What drives the movement of water in the water cycle
sunlight and gravity
Which is NOT a type of precipitation?
Erosion
The downhill flow of water on land is propelled by
gravity
Water vapor is released by plants through their leaves. This process is called _____.
transpiration
The is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below Earth's surface.
water cycle
) Clouds form when ________ rises, cools, and condenses into tiny droplets that join together
water vapor
Water evaporates into the from bodies of water and from plants.
atmosphere