Water Cycle (Grade 6)
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Water Cycle
1.
As time goes by, and water goes through the water cycle again and again, the amount of water on Earth mostly
- increases.
- decreases.
- stays the same.
- goes up and down.
2.
The water that was around when dinosaurs roamed Earth
- is gone and has been for a long time.
- is about halfway gone.
- is the same water we use today.
- is not the same water we use today.
3.
The water cycle is Earth's way of
- getting rid of water.
- recycling water.
- chemically changing water.
- increasing the water supply.
4.
What are drops of water that form on cool surfaces during the night called?
- dew
- rain
- steam
- snow
5.
Where is water vapor found?
- in the air around you
- in your breath
- in steam from a kettle
- all of the above
6.
From where does most water evaporate?
- puddles
- rivers
- lakes
- oceans
7.
In the collection stage of the water cycle, water finds itself back in the oceans, streams, and rivers by way of
- the suction force of large bodies of water.
- gravity and the fact that things flow downhill.
- animals that carry water back.
- people.
8.
When you look outside and it is raining, the water falling down is in what stage of the water cycle?
- condensation
- evaporation
- precipitation
- collection
9.
When you see clouds forming in the sky, the water above you is forming droplets in what stage of the water cycle?
- condensation
- evaporation
- precipitation
- collection
10.
When the Sun heats up the puddle of water in your backyard and turns it into vapor, this process is known as .
- condensation
- evaporation
- precipitation
- collection
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