Water Cycle Jeopardy States of Matter Changes in State Energy Water Cycle Wild- Card 100 200 300 400 500.

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Water Cycle Jeopardy States of Matter Changes in State Energy Water Cycle Wild- Card

My particles are found tightly packed together and I do not change my shape.

My particles have lots of room to move around and they fill their container

My particles are loosely packed and my surface stays level when my container is tipped

I am the state of matter that is found in clouds

The place where a majority of water vapor is found.

The process where a liquid changes into a solid.

The process where a liquid changes into a gas

The process where a solid changes into a gas

The process that causes frost to form.

The process that causes droplets to form on grass in the early morning

When an object absorbs energy, its temperature ______________.

Sweat on a cold soda can occurs because the water (released or absorbed) energy

Three state changes that are caused by water releasing energy

Three state changes that are caused by water absorbing energy

Two conditions that cause evaporation to speed up.

Evaporation of water from plants

When water seeps underground

When groundwater becomes surface water

The water found above ground

This is the cause of precipitation, infiltration, and runoff

Give an example of runoff

Which conditions would be the best for a terrarium? A.open and sunny B. closed and sunny C. open and dark D. closed and dark

Correct this statement to make it true. Water vapor freezes into frost.

What is the process by which animals get rid of liquid waste?

Correct the statement to make it true. The snow evaporates and then it goes into the atmosphere.

What is a solid?

What is water vapor?

What is a liquid?

What is liquid?

What is the atmosphere?

What is freezing?

What is evaporation?

What is sublimation?

What is deposition?

What is condensation?

What is increases?

What is releasing?

What are freezing, deposition, and condensation

What are sublimation, evaporation, and melting?

What are heat, wind, less covering, lower humidity?

What is transpiration?

What is infiltration?

What is discharge?

What is surface water?

What is gravity?

Stream, river

B. closed and sunny

Water vapor deposits into frost

What is excretion?

When snow sublimates, it then goes into the atmosphere