1.2.1 The Water Cycle

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    • The water cycle is crucial for maintaining Earth's life support systems.
      True
    • The water cycle regulates Earth's climate.

      True
    • The water cycle replenishes freshwater supplies.

      True
    • In what form does water return to Earth during precipitation?
      Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
    • What is the definition of evaporation?
      Liquid to water vapor
    • What is the dew point in the condensation process?
      Temperature of saturation
    • The type of precipitation depends on temperature and humidity conditions.

      True
    • The type of precipitation depends on temperature and humidity conditions in the atmosphere.

      True
    • Precipitation is an essential part of the water cycle.

      True
    • The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere is called transpiration
    • What is the primary factor that influences the rate of evaporation?
      Temperature
    • Match the process with its description.
      Condensation ↔️ Water vapor to liquid
      Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to vapor
    • Rain consists of liquid water droplets that fall from clouds.
      True
    • Transpiration is the process where plants release water vapor into the atmosphere
    • How does transpiration contribute to the water cycle?
      Returns water vapor
    • Infiltration reduces surface runoff and replenishes groundwater reserves.

      True
    • What primary process does the sun drive in the water cycle?
      Evaporation
    • What is the role of evaporation in the water cycle?
      Converts liquid water
    • What is the water cycle defined as?
      The continuous movement of water
    • What are the main processes involved in the water cycle?
      Evaporation, transpiration, precipitation
    • Precipitation can occur in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail
    • The rate of transpiration is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind speed
    • Sandy soils have higher infiltration rates due to their large pore spaces
    • Dry soils have a higher infiltration capacity
    • Flat surfaces allow water to accumulate and infiltrate, while steep slopes promote runoff.
    • What are underground layers of permeable rock or sediment that hold groundwater called?
      Aquifer systems
    • Aquifers are classified as either confined or unconfined.

      True
    • Without the sun's heat, the water cycle would not function.
      True
    • Plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through transpiration.
    • Urbanization increases impervious surfaces, reducing groundwater recharge.
    • The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface
    • What drives evaporation in the water cycle?
      Heat from the sun
    • Match the process with its description:
      Evaporation ↔️ Liquid to water vapor
      Transpiration ↔️ Water vapor from plants
      Precipitation ↔️ Water returns to Earth
    • Water vapor is released from plants into the atmosphere through the process of transpiration
    • Arrange the following processes in the correct order as they occur in the water cycle:
      1️⃣ Evaporation
      2️⃣ Transpiration
      3️⃣ Precipitation
      4️⃣ Surface runoff
      5️⃣ Groundwater flow
    • Higher temperatures increase the rate of evaporation
    • Higher humidity increases the likelihood of condensation
    • Precipitation occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere condenses
    • Snow consists of solid ice crystals
    • The water cycle maintains Earth's life support systems by replenishing freshwater
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