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Scoreboard X O Click Here if X Wins Click Here if O Wins

1 What is the water cycle?

1 The movement of water from the Earth’s surface to the atmosphere and back Home

2 What object is the source of energy that drives the water cycle?

2 The sun

3 The process by which a liquid changes to a gas is called—

3 evaporation

4 What is water vapor?

4 Water in its gaseous state

5 The process by which a gas changes into a liquid is—

5 condensation

6 Water vapor in the atmosphere condenses to form—

6 clouds

7 Any form of water that falls naturally from the clouds due to gravity is called—

7 precipitation

8 What happens to puddles that form on the ground after a heavy rainfall?

8 Puddles can either soak into the ground or evaporate.

9 True or False: Clouds are mainly made up of water vapor.

9 False: clouds are made up of tiny droplets of liquid water.