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WW Investigation 7
Test Description: Review of Weather and Water Investigation 7
Instructions: Answer all questions to get your test result.
1) Where does the energy that powers the water cycle come from?
A
electrical outlets
B
animals
C
plants
D
sun
2) What is evaporation?
A
Plants take in water from the soil.
B
Water gets warm and changes from liquid water to water vapor.
C
Water vapor meets cold air and changes back into liquid.
D
Water freezes.
3) What is the correct term for moisture that falls to the ground from clouds?
A
precipitation
B
evaporation
C
condensation
D
hibernation
4) What is the correct term for rising water vapor meeting colder air and turning back into water droplets?
A
condensation
B
evaporation
C
dehydration
D
precipitation
5) What is the only thing in nature that can be a solid, a liquid, or a gas?
A
oxygen
B
water
C
hydrogen
D
helium
6) The water cycle
A
all of these
B
couldn't happen without the force of gravity
C
is driven by the energy of the sun
D
is the continuous movement of water
7) Water that flows over the surface of the land and is pulled by gravity is called
A
infiltration
B
groundwater
C
runoff
D
precipitation
8) What is the correct term for plants releasing water from their leaves, which then evaporates?
A
evaporation
B
transpiration
C
condensation
D
precipitation
9) What percent of Earth is covered with water?
A
71%
B
97%
C
81%
D
75%
10) Precipitation occurs because
A
clouds release their moisture.
B
the droplets are too light for the air to hold.
C
the droplets are too heavy for the air to hold.
D
the droplets evaporate in the air.
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