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Let’s Get Ready to Play!!

Rules There are 2 teams 1 player from both teams will rock, paper, scissors The winner gets to choose “PASS or PLAY” If the winner chooses “PLAY” She will try to answer the question correctly. If correct, then her team gets to answer as many questions as they can until they achieve 3 wrong answers. If she answers incorrectly, then the other team will get the chance to answer as many questions as they can until they achieve 3 wrong answers. If the winner chooses “PASS” The other team will get to answer questions correctly until they achieve 3 wrong answers.

In the water cycle on Earth, water is in which form? Solid Liquid Gas All of the above

In the water cycle on Earth, water is in which form? Solid Liquid Gas All of the above

The hydrosphere covers about how much of Earth’s surface? 4/5 1/2 3/4 2/3

The hydrosphere covers about how much of Earth’s surface? 4/5 1/2 3/4 2/3

An area’s latitude helps determine its______ climate zones elevation precipitation time zone

An area’s latitude helps determine its______ climate zones elevation precipitation time zone

Which of the following land features affects weather? mountains swamps deserts All of the above

Which of the following land features affects weather? mountains swamps deserts All of the above

Precipitation includes Rain, snow, and air Rain, wind, and snow Snow, sleet, and hail All of the above

Precipitation includes Rain, snow, and air Rain, wind, and snow Snow, sleet, and hail All of the above

The particles of water vapor Are always moving Are as small as a drop Form a liquid

The particles of water vapor Are always moving Are as small as a drop Form a liquid

The hydrosphere covers about 50 percent of the surface of Earth 100 percent of the surface of Earth 70 percent of the surface of Earth 20 percent of the surface of Earth

The hydrosphere covers about 50 percent of the surface of Earth 100 percent of the surface of Earth 70 percent of the surface of Earth 20 percent of the surface of Earth

The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place is called_____. climate weather circulation altitude

The state of the atmosphere at a given time and place is called_____. climate weather circulation altitude

Tropical, temperate, and polar describe climate zones due to ________ latitude Rainfall amount temperature

Tropical, temperate, and polar describe climate zones due to ________ latitude Rainfall amount temperature

current hydrosphere reservoir Flow of water current hydrosphere reservoir

current hydrosphere reservoir Flow of water current hydrosphere reservoir

A storage area, usually for water current hydrosphere reservoir

A storage area, usually for water current hydrosphere reservoir

The pushing force of the atmosphere Barometric pressure humidity weather

The pushing force of the atmosphere Barometric pressure humidity weather

The amount of water vapor in the air Barometric pressure humidity weather

The amount of water vapor in the air Barometric pressure humidity weather

Ice that forms in layers and then falls to the ground hail precipitation sleet

Ice that forms in layers and then falls to the ground hail precipitation sleet

hail precipitation sleet Frozen raindrops hail precipitation sleet

hail precipitation sleet Frozen raindrops hail precipitation sleet

A measure of how far a place is from the equator elevation climate latitude

A measure of how far a place is from the equator elevation climate latitude

The height above sea level elevation climate latitude

The height above sea level elevation climate latitude

Dew forms during which part of the water cycle? condensation evaporation Precipitation runoff

Dew forms during which part of the water cycle? condensation evaporation Precipitation runoff

Sometimes, water vapor on a surface may freeze without first becoming liquid water. What forms when this change occurs? dew frost hail snow

Sometimes, water vapor on a surface may freeze without first becoming liquid water. What forms when this change occurs? dew frost hail snow