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When water is in the form of a cloud it is a _________________. Solid Gas Liquid Return to Game Board

When water is heated it will _________________. Become a Solid Condense Evaporate Return to Game Board

_________________ is water that falls from clouds as rain or snow. Precipitation Evaporation Recharge Return to Game Board

The process in which water droplets stick together to forms a cloud is called _________________. Precipitation Evaporation Condensation Return to Game Board

When water is heated by the sun it will _________________. Evaporate Condensate Precipitate Return to Game Board

Tears, rain drops, and ocean water are examples of ____________. Solids Liquids Gases Return to Game Board

Icicles, ice cubes, and icebergs are all examples of _________________. Solids Liquids Gases Return to Game Board

Ms. Wright saw a puddle on the playground when she came to school Ms. Wright saw a puddle on the playground when she came to school. That afternoon when she went to recess, it was gone. The water ________________. Condensated Precipitated Evaporated Return to Game Board

Steam and fog are examples of _____________. Gases Liquids Solids Return to Game Board