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5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B 191. The picture shows the water cycle. What would probably be the direct result if all the evaporation of water stopped?   There would be a build up of clouds. B. There would be increased run off. C. There would be no more precipitation. D. There would be no more lake.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B 191. The picture shows the water cycle. What would probably be the direct result if all the evaporation of water stopped?   Answer: C. There would be no more precipitation.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 3.11A 192. Which of the following is an renewable energy source? A. Coal B. Oil C. Natural Gas D. Wind

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 3.11A 192. Which of the following is an renewable energy source? Answer: D. Wind

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B The water cycle is important because- it is how new water is made on Earth. animals need more water than plants. water creates oxygen. it is how water is recycled on Earth.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B The water cycle is important because- Answer: D. it is how water is recycled on Earth.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers Distance from the Sun (miles) TEK 5.2D, 5.8C Which planet is almost the same size as Earth? Which planet is just over half as far away from the Sun as Saturn? Planet Distance from the Sun (miles) Diameter (miles) Mercury 36 million 3,000 Venus 67 million 7,500 Earth 93 million 7,900 Mars 142 million 4,200 Jupiter 484 million 88,800 Saturn 886 million 74,900 Uranus 1.8 billion 31,700 Neptune 2.8 billion 30,800

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers Distance from the Sun (miles) TEK 5.2D, 5.8C Which planet is almost the same size as Earth? Venus Which planet is just over half as far away from the Sun as Saturn? Jupiter Planet Distance from the Sun (miles) Diameter (miles) Mercury 36 million 3,000 Venus 67 million 7,500 Earth 93 million 7,900 Mars 142 million 4,200 Jupiter 484 million 88,800 Saturn 886 million 74,900 Uranus 1.8 billion 31,700 Neptune 2.8 billion 30,800

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B 195. Rain, snow and sleet are all forms of precipitation. Precipitation over land forms from water that has evaporated into water vapor. Which of these is the main source of this water vapor? Rain Springs Groundwater Oceans

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B 195. Rain, snow and sleet are all forms of precipitation. Precipitation over land forms from water that has evaporated into water vapor. Which of these is the main source of this water vapor? Answer: D. Oceans

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.11A 196. Which of the following can help stop soil erosion? Increase in the number of insects. Increase in the number of plants. Increase in the number of violent storms. Increase in the ocean current.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.11A 196. Which of the following can help stop soil erosion? Answer: B. Increase in the number of plants.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B The process in the water cycle in which the cooling of the air causes water vapor to change to a liquid is – evaporation condensation precipitation transpiration

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.6B The process in the water cycle in which the cooling of the air causes water vapor to change to a liquid is – Answer: B. condensation

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2A Which of these would be the best way to find whether adding fertilizer makes tomato plants produce more tomatoes? Increase the amount of water given to five identical tomato plants. Give different amounts of fertilizer to five identical tomato plants. Measure the height of five different tomato plants. Count the number of tomatoes on five different tomato plants.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2A Which of these would be the best way to find whether adding fertilizer makes tomato plants produce more tomatoes? Answer: B. Give different amounts of fertilizer to five identical tomato plants.

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2F, 5.8A 199. Describe what the weather is like based on the map above in the Great Lakes region?

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2F, 5.8A 199. Describe what the weather is like based on the map above in the Great Lakes region? Answer: Snowy in some places

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2F, 5.8A 200. Based on the map above, what could you predict the temperatures to be the next day in Detroit, MI?

5th Grade Daily Reinforcers TEK 5.2F, 5.8A 200. Based on the map above, what could you predict the temperatures to be the next day in Detroit, MI? Answer: In the 20’s