Dec 22, 2015
Energy Exchange Vocabulary Changing
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Question 1 - 10
• During which of these processes does energy get released?
• A- freezing• B- evaporation• C- runoff• D- melting
Question 1 - 20
• Which of the following does not ABSORB energy?
• A- Melting• B- Condensation• C- Sublimation• D- Evaporation
Question 1 - 50
In this picture which 3 processes are being shown and tell if energy is being absorbed or released?
Answer 1 – 50
• There is condensation- releasing energy
• Melting which is absorbing energy• Evaporation which is absorbing
energy
Question 2 - 10
• This word describes the process in which water vapor is released into the air by plants
Question 2 - 30
• When it is very cold and pressure is low in an area, this process allows solid water to convert directly into vapor.
Question 2 - 40
• What are the three most common forms of precipitation (the 3 written in the book)?
Question 2 - 50
• The water cycle is defined as the movement of water between the ___________, land, ocean and even living things. What is the blank word in this definition?
Question 3 - 40
Some infiltration stays close to the land surface and can seep back into the surface water or ocean. This is called __________?
Question 4 - 10
Finish the sentence…
•Air currents move clouds around the globe, and cloud particles collide, grow, and fall out of the sky as ________________?
Question 4 - 20
Finish the sentence…
•The water cycle has no starting point, but we'll begin in the ___________ since that is where most of Earth's water exists.
Question 4 - 40
• Finish the sentence• Most precipitation falls back into
the oceans or onto land, where, due to gravity, the precipitation flows over the ground as ____________________.
Question 4 - 50
• Finish the sentence…
• At the ground level, water vapor may condense on cool surfaces as ___________.
Question 5 - 50
• Glaciers are often called this because gravity causes glaciers to flow slowly downhill.