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  • Animals release water vapor when they breathe.
    respiration
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  • Which of these is not a major gas of the atmosphere?carbon dioxide, oxygen, nitrogen or water vapor
    water vapor
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  • Which reservoir holds the largest amount of Earth's water?
    Rivers
    Lakes
    Salt water (ocean)
    swamps
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  • The continuous movement of water on, above and below Earth's surface.
    The water cycle
    Precipitation
    the hydrosphere
    The Rock Cycle
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  • True or False: There is no beginning or end to the water cycle.
    True
    False
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  • The process by which a liquid changes into a gas.
    Evaporation
    Condensation
    perspiration
    transpiration
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  • The process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves.
    perspiration
    Evaporation
    Transpiration
    Stomata
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  • Process by which gas changes into a liquid.
    evaporation
    precipitation
    condensation
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  • Moisture that falls from the clouds to Earth's surface.
    Condensation
    Precipitation
    Rain
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  • The process that transports and continually changes rocks into different forms.
    The Rock Cycle
    Earth quakes
    The Music Cycle
    The Water Cycle
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  • True or False: A metamorphic rock can become a sedimentary rock.
    False
    True
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  • True or false: During the rock cycle, rocks might not be rocks at all.
    True
    false
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  • True or False: Lava flows beneath the earth.
    True
    False
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  • The process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations.
    plate tectonics
    earthquakes
    uplift
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  • Name three things that break down rocks.
    Glaciers, wind and rain
    Sun, waterfalls, wind
    mountains, snow and wind
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  • This occurs when sediments are carried by wind, water or glaciers to new locations.
    rivers
    erosion
    deposition
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