Weather and the Water Cycle Science Review Game. Where is most of Earth’s water?

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Weather and the Water Cycle Science Review Game

Where is most of Earth’s water?

What are the three main sources of fresh water used by humans?

What can people do to make better use of the water that is available?

Describe what happens to a water molecule in the water cycle.

Explain how uneven heating causes wind.

How does the water cycle affect weather in California?

Name three ways that the ocean influences California’s weather.

Why is it important to use Earth’s fresh water wisely?

What is a front?

How do clouds form?

What is one cause of floods?

What is one effect of floods?

What is one cause of a drought?

What is one effect of a drought?

A large body of air with the same temperature and moisture content throughout is called _?

What kind of front is this? What kind of weather will it produce?

Areas of high and low pressure are shown on the map below. Which way will the wind blow? Why? H L Pacific Ocean

Three students are discussing what causes raindrops. Wait, you are both right! No, raindrops are caused by condensation. Raindrops are caused by evaporation. How can Eduardo and Patti both be correct? Patti Eduardo Suze

Bonus Round Decide how many points you would like to wager.

In California, what is most of the water used for?