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the continuous movement of water between Earth’s surface and the air, changing from liquid to gas to liquid.
a) Water Cycle
b) Precipitation
c) Evaporation
d) Condensation

water in the form of a gas. 
a) Water Vapor
b) Liquid Water
c) Ice
d) Water Crystals

the loss of water through a plant’s leaves. 
a) Transpiration
b) Precipitation
c) Condensation
d) Evaporation

main source of energy for water cycle
a) Sun
b) Condensation
c) Evaporation
d) Precipitation

partly thawed and re-frozen snow flakes
a) Snow
b) Sleet
c) Rain
d) Hail

frozen vapor that falls in flakes
a) Snow
b) Sleet
c) Rain
d) Hail

Precipitation that flows across the land’s surface or falls into rivers and streams
a) Runoff
b) Storage
c) Collection
d) Precipitation

Any form of water particles that falls from the atmosphere and reaches the ground.
a) Precipitation
b) Evaporation
c) Condensation
d) Collection

frozen water vapor falling in pellets (Cumulonimbus Clouds)
a) Rain
b) Sleet
c) Snow
d) Hail

Precipitation that seeps into the ground and is stored in tiny holes, or pores, in soil and rocks. 
a) Groundwater
b) Runoff
c) Precipitation
d) Condensation

the slow changing of a liquid into a gas
a) Evaporation
b) Condensation
c) Collection
d) Precipitation

the process in which matter changes state from gas to liquid
a) Condesation
b) Evaporation
c) Collection
d) Precipitation

A place where water collects (streams, branches, creeks, rivers, lakes, reservoirs, oceans, underground caves, underground springs, ground water, water table).
a) Collection
b) Runoff
c) Condesnation
d) Evaporation

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