7.2.3 The Water Cycle

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    • Transpiration is the release of water vapor from plant leaves into the atmosphere.
      True
    • Hail is a form of precipitation made of solid lumps of ice.

      True
    • What is transpiration in the water cycle?
      Water vapor from plant leaves
    • Sleet is a type of precipitation that is partially melted and then refrozen
    • Frozen water crystals in clouds fall to the Earth's surface as snow
    • The specific type of precipitation depends on atmospheric temperature and humidity.

      True
    • What is the role of condensation in the water cycle?
      Water vapor turns into liquid
    • Water changes from liquid to gas during the process of evaporation
    • Surface runoff refers to water flowing over land into rivers and lakes.

      True
    • Under what conditions does condensation occur in the atmosphere?
      Warm, moist air encounters cooler temperatures
    • Condensation occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere cools and turns into liquid water or ice crystals
    • What is infiltration in the water cycle?
      Entry of water into soil
    • What is the process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas due to heat energy?
      Evaporation
    • Match the water cycle process with its impact on ecosystems:
      Evaporation ↔️ Replenishes water sources
      Transpiration ↔️ Contributes to local humidity
      Condensation ↔️ Forms clouds and precipitation
      Precipitation ↔️ Primary water source for organisms
      Surface Runoff ↔️ Maintains aquatic habitats
    • What is a major consequence of droughts on ecosystems?
      Water scarcity
    • What is the water cycle defined as?
      Continuous movement of water
    • Match the water cycle process with its description:
      Condensation ↔️ Water vapor turns into liquid droplets
      Precipitation ↔️ Water falls to Earth as rain or snow
      Surface Runoff ↔️ Water flows over land to oceans
    • Arrange the main types of precipitation based on their state of matter:
      1️⃣ Rain (liquid)
      2️⃣ Sleet (partially frozen)
      3️⃣ Snow (frozen crystals)
      4️⃣ Hail (solid ice balls)
    • Snow forms when water vapor in the atmosphere freezes directly into ice crystals.

      True
    • What is the process called when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses into tiny water droplets or ice crystals to form clouds?
      Precipitation
    • What is sleet made of?
      Partially melted and refrozen water
    • What is the process called when water is released as water vapor from the leaves of plants?
      Transpiration
    • Condensation completes the water cycle by returning water vapor to the Earth's surface.

      True
    • Order the main processes of the water cycle:
      1️⃣ Evaporation
      2️⃣ Transpiration
      3️⃣ Condensation
      4️⃣ Precipitation
      5️⃣ Surface Runoff
    • What source drives the evaporation process in the water cycle?
      Heat energy
    • What is the primary difference between sleet and hail?
      Hail forms by freezing and thawing cycles
    • Evaporation occurs from water bodies like oceans and lakes
    • Steps in the process of condensation and precipitation
      1️⃣ Warm, moist air rises
      2️⃣ Water vapor cools and condenses
      3️⃣ Clouds form
      4️⃣ Water droplets become heavier
      5️⃣ Precipitation occurs
    • Percolation is the downward movement of water through soil and rock layers
    • Evaporation occurs from water bodies such as oceans, lakes, and rivers
    • The water cycle influences the distribution of species and the productivity of ecosystems
    • The water cycle ensures a steady supply of water for living organisms through processes like evaporation and precipitation.

      True
    • In the water cycle, evaporation is the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas
    • How does precipitation occur in the water cycle?
      Water vapor condenses and falls
    • The specific type of precipitation that falls depends on the temperature and humidity conditions in the atmosphere
    • What is the composition of rain?
      Liquid water droplets
    • Rain is a form of precipitation consisting of liquid water droplets.

      True
    • Match the precipitation type with its description:
      Rain ↔️ Liquid water droplets
      Snow ↔️ Frozen water crystals
      Hail ↔️ Balls of ice formed by freezing and thawing
      Sleet ↔️ Partially melted and refrozen water
    • Water vapor released by plants during transpiration ultimately condenses and falls back to Earth as precipitation
    • What is the water cycle?
      Water movement on Earth