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The Water Cycle (Worksheet) Q.1.: Name

The document is a worksheet focused on the water cycle, containing labeling exercises and true/false statements related to water processes. It includes questions about terms such as evaporation, condensation, transpiration, and precipitation. The worksheet aims to assess understanding of the water cycle and its components.
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The Water Cycle (Worksheet) Q.1.: Name

The document is a worksheet focused on the water cycle, containing labeling exercises and true/false statements related to water processes. It includes questions about terms such as evaporation, condensation, transpiration, and precipitation. The worksheet aims to assess understanding of the water cycle and its components.
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The Water Cycle (Worksheet)


Q.1. Use the words in the box below to label the water cycle.
• Precipitation • Transpiration • Evaporation • Condensation

Q.2. Write T or True if the statement is true; write F or False if the statement is false.
_________ 1. Most of the water on Earth is stored in glaciers.
_________ 2. Almost 75% of the earth’s surface is covered with water.
_________ 3. Water is the only substance found on Earth naturally in three forms.
_________ 4. Percolation is the evaporation of water into the atmosphere from the leaves
and stems of plants.
_________ 5. Water is a chemical compound that contains two hydrogen atoms (H2) and one
oxygen atom (O).

Q.3. ______________ is the natural process by which water is continually recycling between
the Earth’s surface and the atmosphere.
a) Collection b) Water cycle
c) Transpiration d) Precipitation

Q.4. _______________ is the changing of liquid water to water vapor.


a) Collection b) Precipitation
c) Evaporation d) Condensation
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Q.5. What term refers to the evaporation of water vapor from plant leaves?
a) Collection b) Transpiration
c) Deposition d) Condensation

Q.6. The water cycle is driven by energy from the ___________.


a) Earth b) Moon c) Sun d) Fossil fuels

Q.7. Which of the following terms is defined as the process of water particles falling from the
atmosphere back to the surface of Earth?
a) Collection b) Precipitation
c) Condensation d) Evaporation

Q.8. Which of the following terms is defined as the process that occurs when water changes
from a vapor to a liquid?
a) Collection b) Precipitation
c) Condensation d) Evaporation

Q.9. Which one of the following is not a form of precipitation?


a) Rain b) Snow c) Fog d) Hail

Q.10. _________________ is the gas form of water, as in steam.


a) Aquifer b) Runoff c) Deposition d) Water vapor

Q.11. What is the percentage of salt water on Earth?


a) Almost 75% b) Almost 3%
c) Almost 25% d) Almost 97%

Q.12. What term refers to water that is stored underground?


a) Aquifer b) Runoff
c) Groundwater d) Deposition

Q.13. _______________ is the process where water soaks into the ground, through the soil
and underlying rock layers.
a) Infiltration b) Precipitation
c) Deposition d) Collection

Q.14. What term refers to water from precipitation and snowmelt that flows over the
surface of the earth?
a) Aquifer b) Runoff
c) Deposition d) Groundwater

Q.15. _______________ is the amount of water vapor held in the air.


a) Humidity b) Precipitation
c) Latitude d) Atmosphere

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