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Brain Pop - Water Cycle
By NICHOLAS GLAESER
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Question 1
1.
What is the main function of the water cycle?
To transform the surface of Earth
To move water around Earth
To store water under Earth's surface
To reduce the amount of water on Earth
Question 2
2.
About how much water disappears from Earth each year?
0%
5%
10%
33%
Question 3
3.
It's snowing and 30°F. If the temperature increases to 36°F, which of the following is likely to happen?
The snow will begin to evaporate
The amount of snow will increase
The snow will melt into rain
The snow on the ground will freeze
Question 4
4.
Which stage of the water cycle is driven mainly by gravity?
Evaporation
Transpiration
Condensation
Precipitation
Question 5
5.
Which stages of the water cycle are driven mainly by energy from the Sun?
Evaporation and transpiration
Condensation and precipitation
Precipitation and transpiration
Evaporation and condensation
Question 6
6.
Which object is part of the process of transpiration?
A glass of water
A patch of dirt
A flower
An ice cube
Question 7
7.
How do the particles in water vapor change during condensation?
They move closer together
They move farther apart
They stop moving
They move faster
Question 8
8.
Which statement best describes the relationship between weathering and erosion?
Weathering happens before erosion
Erosion happens before weathering
Weathering and erosion are caused mainly by gravity
Erosion and weathering are caused mainly by the Sun
Question 9
9.
During a thunderstorm, water flows down a hill into a river. Which term best describes this water?
Salt water
Runoff
Water vapor
Groundwater
Question 10
10.
Which evidence supports the claim that only a small amount of Earth's water is usable?
Water in the ocean cools the planet
Most water is salt water found in the oceans
Freshwater is good for drinking and farming
Water vapor falls to Earth as precipitation