Science Starters Week 5 Term 3. Science Starter: 1-30-12 What is a tributary? See your packet or chapter 10 for the answer.

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Science Starters Week 5 Term 3

Science Starter: What is a tributary? See your packet or chapter 10 for the answer.

Science Starter: How does water move underground? See bottom of page 326 (Bold)

Science Starter: What is an aquifer? See pg. 328

Science Starter: ProcessRole in the water cycleChoose one of these Produces water vapor from bodies of water Precipitation Forms clouds from water vapor Evaporation Results in water falling to Earth’s surface Condensation

Science Starter: What are the four types of precipitation? A. B. C. D.