Question 1 Which of these is NOT a stage of the water cycle? A Evaporation B Transpiration C Condensation.

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Question 1

Which of these is NOT a stage of the water cycle? A Evaporation B Transpiration C Condensation

Which of these is NOT a stage of the water cycle? A Evaporation B Transpiration C Condensation

Question 2

A When a liquid is heated. B When a solid is heated. C When gas is cooled. Evaporation occurs…

A When a liquid is heated. B When a solid is heated. C When gas is cooled. Evaporation occurs…

Question 3

A When the liquid is heated. B When it rains. C When the vapour is cooled. Condensation occurs…

A When the liquid is heated. B When it rains. C When the vapour is cooled. Condensation occurs…

Question 4

A When it rains, snows or hails. B When a liquid changes to solid C When the clouds are formed. Precipitation occurs…

A When it rains, snows or hails. B When a liquid changes to solid C When the clouds are formed. Precipitation occurs…

Question 5

A Leave the tap on. B Have a short shower. C Have a bath. We save water when we…

A Leave the tap on. B Have a short shower. C Have a bath. We save water when we…

Question 6

A Wash the dishes with the tap off. B Use spare water for plants. C Have a bath. We waste water when we…

A Wash the dishes with the tap off. B Use spare water for plants. C Have a bath. We waste water when we…

Question 7

A Water changes to solid when it is heated. B Vapour changes to water if it is cooled. C Water changes to vapour if it is cooled. One of the following answers is TRUE:

A Water changes to solid when it is heated. B Vapour changes to water if it is cooled. C Water changes to vapour if it is cooled. One of the following answers is TRUE:

Question 8

A Precipitation occurs when it rains or snows or hails. B Condensation occurs when gas is cooled and clouds are formed C Evaporation occurs when a liquid is heated and it changes to solid. One of the following answers is FALSE:

A Precipitation occurs when it rains or snows or hails. B Condensation occurs when gas is cooled and clouds are formed C Evaporation occurs when a liquid is heated and it changes to solid. One of the following answers is FALSE:

Question 9

A Condensation B Precipitation C Evaporation This picture is…:

A Condensation B Precipitation C Evaporation This picture is…:

Question 10

A Condensation B Precipitation C Evaporation This picture is… :

A Condensation B Precipitation C Evaporation This picture is… :