01 Water Cycle Matching
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Match the processes of water cycle to its definition.
Match the processes of water cycle to its definition.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
The process of water inside a plant leaf evaporating. Powered by the sun. | arrow_right_alt | Evaporation |
The process of water inside an animal evaporating. Powered by the sun. | arrow_right_alt | Perspiration |
The process of ice evaporating. Powered by the sun. | arrow_right_alt | Transpiration |
The process of liquid water changing into water vapor. Powered by the sun. | arrow_right_alt | Sublimation |
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Match the processes of water cycle to its definition.
Match the processes of water cycle to its definition.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
The process of water soaking into the soil and between rock layers. Powered by gravity. | arrow_right_alt | Condensation |
The process where water flows/runs downhill from land surfaces into rivers and streams and then back to the ocean. Powered by gravity. | arrow_right_alt | Precipitation |
The process where water droplets are too heavy to stay in clouds thus fall as rain, sleet, hail or snow. Powered by gravity. | arrow_right_alt | Run off |
The process of water is changing from water vapor into tiny droplets to form clouds | arrow_right_alt | Infiltration / Percolation |
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Match the processes of water cycle to its definition.
Match the processes of water cycle to its definition.
| Draggable item | arrow_right_alt | Corresponding Item |
|---|---|---|
The area that refills the water table. | arrow_right_alt | Aquifer |
The place that groundwater comes up to the surface. Groundwater discharge. | arrow_right_alt | Spring |
The area where water moves above the water table to be seen. Can be a lake, river, spring | arrow_right_alt | Water table |
The place that water is stored beneath the surface of the earth | arrow_right_alt | Recharge zone |
The level where the ground is completely saturated with water. It changes for floods, drought, wells | arrow_right_alt | Discharge zone |