Through what process do puddles appear?
- Hydrosphere
- Evaporation
- Salinity
- Precipitation
Through what process do puddles disappear?
- Atmosphere
- Currents
- Evaporation
- Condensation
How do clouds play a part in forming puddles?
- Evaporation
- Condensation
- Precipitation
- All of the Above
What is the main contribution of oceans in the formation of puddles?
- Evaporation
- Salinity
- Atmosphere
- Minerals
It's a gray day. What's happening?
- Collection is taking place.
- The sky is filled with stratus clouds.
- There is water vapor in the air.
- A cumulonimbus cloud is forming.
92 quadrillion gallons of water evaporate from the five oceans each year. What does that mean?
- That is less than the amount of water evaporating from rivers and lakes.
- Most water vapor comes from the oceans.
- The oceans become less salty.
- Only 50% of the water vapor on Earth comes from the oceans.
Aquifers...
- are made of ice.
- have salinity.
- form from collection due to runoff.
- cover over 70% of the Earth.
The hydrosphere...
- consists of oceans.
- consists of water vapor.
- consists of aquifers.
- All of the Above
It's a beautiful, sunny day.
- There is no water vapor in the air.
- The sky has cumulus clouds.
- There is no hydrosphere today.
- There is a lot of precipitation.
The water cycle is...
- evaporation, condensation, and collection.
- collection, evaporation, and precipitation.
- precipitation, collection, and condensation.
- evaporation, condensation, precipitation, and collection.