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    • The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface
    • The water cycle maintains Earth's water balance.

      True
    • Match the process with its description:
      Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to water vapor
      Transpiration ↔️ Release of water vapor from plants
      Precipitation ↔️ Water vapor returns to Earth
      Groundwater flow ↔️ Water through soil and rock
    • Surface runoff is the flow of water over the Earth's surface
    • The water cycle is sustained by solar energy.

      True
    • Match the freshwater location with its percentage:
      Glaciers and ice caps ↔️ 68.7%
      Groundwater ↔️ 30.1%
      Surface water ↔️ 1.2%
    • What is the second largest reservoir of freshwater?
      Groundwater
    • Arrange the key processes of the water cycle in a logical sequence
      1️⃣ Evaporation
      2️⃣ Transpiration
      3️⃣ Precipitation
      4️⃣ Surface runoff
      5️⃣ Groundwater flow
    • What are the forms of precipitation?
      Rain, snow, sleet, hail
    • The water cycle maintains the Earth's water balance and is fundamental to climate and ecosystems.

      True
    • Evaporation and transpiration move water into the atmosphere, where it condenses and falls as precipitation.
      True
    • What are some consequences of human-induced changes to the water cycle?
      Water scarcity, flooding
    • Order the key processes in the water cycle:
      1️⃣ Evaporation
      2️⃣ Transpiration
      3️⃣ Precipitation
      4️⃣ Surface runoff
      5️⃣ Groundwater flow
    • The movement of water through soil and rock beneath the Earth's surface is called groundwater
    • What type of energy powers evaporation and transpiration?
      Solar energy
    • Match the process with its description:
      Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to water vapor
      Transpiration ↔️ Release of water vapor from plants
      Precipitation ↔️ Water vapor returns to Earth
      Groundwater flow ↔️ Water through soil and rock
    • The largest source of freshwater on Earth is glaciers
    • What percentage of freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps?
      68.7%
    • What percentage of Earth's total water is freshwater?
      2.5%
    • Transpiration is the release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
      True
    • Match the water cycle process with its description:
      Evaporation ↔️ Conversion of liquid water to vapor
      Transpiration ↔️ Release of vapor from plants
      Precipitation ↔️ Return of vapor as rain or snow
      Groundwater flow ↔️ Movement of water through soil
    • The release of water vapor from plants during transpiration is driven by solar energy
    • Match the human activity with its impact on the water cycle:
      Deforestation ↔️ Reduces transpiration
      Urbanization ↔️ Increases surface runoff
      Irrigation ↔️ Alters precipitation patterns
      Pollution ↔️ Contaminates water resources
    • Match the process with its description:
      Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to water vapor
      Transpiration ↔️ Release of water vapor from plants
      Precipitation ↔️ Water vapor returns to Earth
    • What is the primary energy source driving the water cycle?
      Solar radiation
    • The water cycle is fundamental to Earth's ecosystems.

      True
    • Arrange the processes in the water cycle in a logical order:
      1️⃣ Evaporation
      2️⃣ Transpiration
      3️⃣ Precipitation
      4️⃣ Surface runoff
      5️⃣ Groundwater flow
    • What percentage of Earth's total water is freshwater?
      2.5%
    • Groundwater is the largest accessible source of freshwater.
      False
    • The majority of Earth's water is saltwater
    • What is the process where liquid water converts to water vapor due to heat energy?
      Evaporation
    • The flow of water over the Earth's surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans is called surface runoff
    • What is the main energy source driving the water cycle?
      Solar radiation
    • What are some key human activities that affect the water cycle?
      Deforestation, urbanization, irrigation