The water cycle Flashcards

0
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The movement of water between the atmosphere and earths surface is called the _____ _____.

A

Water cycle

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As the sun heats the land and oceans, the amount of water in the atmosphere _______.

A

Changes

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2
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Water is ______ ______ between the atmosphere and earths surface.

A

Always moving

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3
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Evaporation:

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The process by which water molecules in liquid water escape into the air as water vapor. (Gas)

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Where does evaporation come from?

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• comes from bodies of water and plants.

  • plants= transpiration (sweating)
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5
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Condensation:

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The process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.

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6
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What does condensation form?

A

Clouds

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7
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Precipitation:

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Is the liquid that formed the clouds that has become to heavy to stay in the air.

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Precut action falls to earth as…

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Rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.

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9
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___________ is the primary way water is delivered from the atmosphere to the earth.

A

Precipitation

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10
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Runoff-

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The variety of ways water moves across the land.

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Humidity:

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Is a measure of the amount of water vapor in the air.

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12
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Air’s ability to hold water vapor in the air depends on its _____________.

A

Temperature

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13
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____ air can hold more water vapor than ____ air.

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Warm

Cold

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14
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Relative humidity:

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The % of water vapor that is actually in the air compared to the maximum amount of water vapor the air can hold at a particular temperature.

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15
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Ex. of relative humidity-

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At 10°C 1 cubic meter of air can hold 8 g of water vapor. If there are 8 g of water vapor present, the relative humidity equals…

100%

16
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How do clouds form?

A

Clouds form when water vapor in the air condenses to form liquid water or ice crystals.

17
Q

Scientists classify clouds based on there ______ and _______.

A

Shape and altitude

18
Q

Each type of cloud is associated with a different type of _______.

A

Weather

19
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Cirrus:

A

Clouds are wispy and feather like. Look like rows of cotton balls.

20
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Where do cirrus clouds form?

A

At very high levels where temperatures are very low.

21
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What are cirrus clouds made of?

A

Made of ice crystals.

22
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Cirrus clouds often mean….

A

A storm is coming.

23
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Cumulus:

A

Clouds look like fluffy, rounded piles of cotton balls.

24
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Where do cumulus clouds form and how tall can they grow?

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Cumulus clouds form less than 2 kilometers above ground but they may grow in size and height until they extend upward as much as 18 kilometers.

25
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Cumulonimbus clouds:

A

Very tall with flat tops.

26
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Cumulus** 
Not very tall= \_\_\_\_ weather.
Very tall (cumulonimbus) = \_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_\_.
A

Fair

Thunderstorms

27
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Status clouds:

A

Form in flat layers.

Dull gray color.

28
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Status clouds usually cover ________ of the sky.

A

All or most of the sky.

29
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Nimbostratus clouds:

A

Clouds are thicker and may produce drizzle, rain, or snow.

30
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What are the 3 main types of clouds?

A

1) cumulus
2) cirrus
3) status