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Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION COLLECTION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION EVAPORATION COLLECTION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION EVAPORATION COLLECTION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION EVAPORATION SURFACE RUNOFF COLLECTION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION EVAPORATION SURFACE RUNOFF FRESH WATER COLLECTION 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION EVAPORATION SURFACE RUNOFF FRESH WATER COLLECTION PERMEABLE 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION EVAPORATION SURFACE RUNOFF FRESH WATER COLLECTION SALT WATER PERMEABLE 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION

AQUIFER Name __________________________ Class ________ Date _____________ CONDENSATION PRECIPITATION TRANSPIRATION EVAPORATION SURFACE RUNOFF FRESH WATER COLLECTION SALT WATER PERMEABLE AQUIFER 1 – TRANSPIRATION, 2 – PRECIPITATION, 3 – AQUIFER, 4 – CONDENSATION 5 – PERMEABLE, 6 – SURFACE RUNOFF, 7 – SALT WATER, 8 – COLLECTION, 9 – FRESH WATER, 10 - EVAPORATION