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True or False: Oceans hold most of the Earth's water.
True
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True or False: Forests hold most of the Earth's water.
False
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___________ (element) turns the water into water vapor.
The sun
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unscramble the word: fueact
faucet
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Water falls to the ground as ___________ or _____________.
rain / snow
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Hail is an example of ______________ .
Precipitation
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Complete the sentence: ____________________ means to save water.
Conserving
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The Earth always has the ____________ amount of water.
same
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_________________ is water that falls from the sky.
Rain
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An _______________ is a body of water.
ocean
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unscramble the word : idnarrop
raindrop
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Complete the sentence: I ____________________ (lawn) to save water.
Student's own answer
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True or False: Even on a clear day, there is water in the air.
True
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unscramble the word: rveir
river
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Water moves through continuous stages called the:
c) transpiration
a) water cycle
b) phase changes
d) stratosphere
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Water vapor is a ___________.
gas
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Transpiration is when water _________ from plants.
evaporates
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The water vapor cools and forms clouds. We call this ______________________.
condensation
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A lot of water droplets together make _______________.
clouds
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True or False: Ground water holds most of the Earth's water.
False
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The clouds get too ___________________ before the rain or snow falls.
c) full
b) angry
a) heavy
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Which happens first? Evaporation OR Condensation
Evaporation
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The water flows back into the _____________________.
oceans/ rivers/ or lakes
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unscramble the word : fornuf
runoff
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Complete the sentence: I ____________________ (baths or showers) to save water.
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