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Water Cycle

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The changing of a gas into a liquid

condensation

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Fresh water that is under the Earth’s surface

groundwater

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1,3

Most of the water that we useevery day is ____________

Freshwater

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When you take a shower, the mirror may fog up….. This

is an example of ___________

condensation

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2,1

Name all four types of precipitation

Rain, snow, sleet, and hail

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2,2

The changing of a liquid into a gas

evaporation

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2,3

Water that falls to the earthas rain, snow, sleet or hail

precipitation

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2,4

The __________ is the movementof water from Earth’s surface

into the air and back to the surfaceagain

Water cycle

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3,1

Fresh water from a river mixeswith salt water from the ocean

in an ______________

estuary

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An animal that lives in the salt waterof the ocean may also live on the

banks of ________________

Estuary

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3,3

Taking heat away from water can turn the water into__________

ice

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condensation

Water droplets that form on a spider’s web is an example of __________________

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4,1

A wet towel that dries on a towelrack is an example of __________

evaporation

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4,2

Salt water

What type of water is an ocean?

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4,3

Freshwater and saltwater

What are the two types of water on Earth?

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4,4

What fraction of yourbody is water?

Two-thirds 2/3

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What are the three forms that water can take?

Solid, liquid, gas

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5,2

Name one body of waterthat has fresh water

River, lake, pond or stream

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sun

Where does the energy for the water cycle come from?

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What is one of the world’s saltiest bodies of water?

Great Salt Lake in Utah