Which of these substances is a liquid form of precipitation?
Which of the following is the best definition of precipitation?
What is the main role of plants in the water cycle?
Water can be added to the atmosphere by evaporation, sublimation, or transpiration. Which of these answers lists the three processes in order from the process that adds the least water to the process that adds the most water?
As water changes state, the water either absorbs or releases energy. Which of these answers is a process that releases energy?
Which two processes change water into a gaseous state?
What is the correct term for the movement of water from the surface of Earth to the groundwater?
Which of these answers is the best example of how the water cycle can transport energy?
Every day, water evaporates from Earth’s surface. However, Earth is unlikely to ever run out of water. Which statement best explains why Earth will not run out of water?
In which form does water rise into the atmosphere when it evaporates?
Many factors are used to determine the climate of an area. Which of the following are the two main factors that determine climate?
Antonio needs to find the latitude of his community to help him determine how latitude affects the climate where he lives. To find the latitude of his community, what should he do?
Which best describes why latitudes closer to the equator have warmer climates?
What causes some areas of Earth to receive less intense solar energy than others?
Which of the following processes in the water cycle is most directly caused by water absorbing energy from the sun?
How does the sun’s energy MOST DIRECTLY influence precipitation in an area?
Elevation is the measure of how high something is above a reference point. What is the most common reference point used to refer to the elevation of natural landforms?
Mountains can change the distribution of precipitation because of the rain-shadow effect. Why does it rain more on the windward side of a mountain than on the leeward side?
Between what two latitudes is the temperate zone in the Southern Hemisphere?
An important piece of information for meteorologists is the ratio of the amount of water vapor in the air to the amount of water vapor needed to reach saturation at a given temperature. What is this piece of information called?
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