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4th Grade Water Cycle
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What is Condensation?
What is Transpiration?
What is the temperature when water changes from Liquid to Solid?
What is Condensation?
What is the release of condensed water that air cannot hold any longer?
What is Precipitation?
What is Collection?
What is Precipitation?
What is the Water Cycle?
What is Condensation?
What is Evaporation?
What is Precipitation?
What is Water Vapor?
What are rain, sleet, hail, and snow?
What is the Sun?
What is the temperature when water changes from Liquid to Gas?
What is evaporation?

What is the cooling of water vapor, which changes it back to liquid?

What is Evaporation?
What is Condensation?
What is Condensation?
What is Precipitation?
What is Evaporation?
What is Collection?
What is the act of heat turning liquid water into water vapor and rising in the air?
The evaporation of water from plants' leaves.
A wet pool towel dries after hanging outside in the sun.
Dew found on grass in early morning.
The water that flows into gathering spots such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.
Water/moisture that falls to back to Earth.
Steam.
A puddle dries up on a hot day.
0 Degrees Celsius
Ice water taken outside begins to form water droplets on the glass.

Condensation.

Rain, Snow, Sleet, and Hail.
Liquid water heats up, changes to water vapor, and rises.
Evaporation.
The endless loop that explains how water is reused.
Precipitation.
Water in gas form.
An overflowing river.
The water falling in solid or liquid state from the atmosphere.
The driving force of the Water Cycle.
A hot shower causing the mirror to fog up.
A thunderstorm.
Four examples of Precipitation.
The cooling of water vapor, which then becomes liquid.
When clouds are formed.
100 Degrees Celsius

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DescriptionMatch:
The water falling in solid or liquid state from the atmosphere.What is Precipitation?
The cooling of water vapor, which then becomes liquid.What is Condensation?
The water that flows into gathering spots such as oceans, lakes, and rivers.What is Collection?
Liquid water heats up, changes to water vapor, and rises.What is Evaporation?
The evaporation of water from plants' leaves.What is Transpiration?
Rain, Snow, Sleet, and Hail.What is Precipitation?
An overflowing river.What is Collection?
Steam.What is Evaporation?
When clouds are formed.What is Condensation?
Dew found on grass in early morning.What is Condensation?
The endless loop that explains how water is reused.What is the Water Cycle?
Water in gas form.What is Water Vapor?
Four examples of Precipitation.What are rain, sleet, hail, and snow?
Water/moisture that falls to back to Earth.What is Precipitation?
The driving force of the Water Cycle.What is the Sun?
A thunderstorm.What is Precipitation?
A puddle dries up on a hot day.What is Evaporation?
Ice water taken outside begins to form water droplets on the glass.What is Condensation?
A hot shower causing the mirror to fog up.What is Condensation?
A wet pool towel dries after hanging outside in the sun.What is evaporation?
100 Degrees CelsiusWhat is the temperature when water changes from Liquid to Gas?
0 Degrees CelsiusWhat is the temperature when water changes from Liquid to Solid?
Evaporation.What is the act of heat turning liquid water into water vapor and rising in the air?
Precipitation.What is the release of condensed water that air cannot hold any longer?

Condensation.

What is the cooling of water vapor, which changes it back to liquid?