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Title: Science Court The Water Cycle


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Science CourtThe Water Cycle
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The Water Cycle Part I Questions Answers
  • What are three states, or forms, of matter?
  • Ice is water in its solid state. Liquid water is
    water in its liquid state. Water vapor is water
    in its gaseous state.
  • What state of matter is air?
  • Air is a gas.
  • What is condensation?
  • Condensation is the changing of a gas to a
    liquid.

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The Water Cycle Part I Questions Answers
  • What are two examples of condensation?
  • Some examples include a fogged up windshield, a
    fogged up mirror, dew on the grass in the
    morning, your breath on a cold day, etc.
  • How does condensation explain the water droplets
    on a cold glass?
  • Water vapor in the air is warm and will condense
    on the outside of a water glass because it has
    been cooled by the ice water inside.
  • Whats an example of water changing from a solid
    to a liquid?
  • Ice melting is one example. Can you think of
    others?

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The Water Cycle Part 2 Questions Answers
  • What is evaporation?
  • Evaporation is when a liquid turns into a gas.
  • What are two examples of evaporation?
  • A rain puddle on the sidewalk disappears after
    the sun shines on it, boiling water disappears
    from a pot, etc.
  • When water evaporates, what state of matter does
    it become?
  • Evaporating water becomes water vapor, which is
    the gas phase of water.

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The Water Cycle Part 2 Questions Answers
  • What is the water cycle?
  • Water evaporates from the water on the Earth (and
    transpiration from trees) and rises into the
    atmosphere. When the warm air reaches the cold
    sky it condenses to form clouds. Precipitation
    occurs in the clouds and falls as rain, snow,
    sleet, hail, fog, or freezing rain. After runoff
    occurs, precipitation accumulates on the ground
    and evaporates again. The water cycle repeats
    over and over.
  • What experiment would tell you if water takes
    stuff with it when it evaporates?
  • If you mix salt and water in a beaker, the salt
    will be left in the beaker after the water
    evaporates. In class, the blue dye was left at
    the bottom of the beaker after the water
    evaporated.
  • Where should Doug Savage look for the food
    coloring?
  • He should look at the bottom of the container
    that was heated.

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The Water Cycle Part 3 Questions Answers
  • What are 2 factors that influence how fast water
    evaporates?
  • The surface area (which is the amount of water
    exposed to the air) of the water, the amount of
    water vapor already in the air, and the
    temperature of the air.
  • Why will water evaporate more slowly on humid
    days?
  • Lots of water vapor in the air is what makes a
    day humid. That leaves less room for more water
    vapor to form from evaporation.
  • Which will evaporate more quickly water in a
    tall, thin glass or water in a wide, flat dish?
  • The water in the wide, flat dish will evaporate
    more quickly because the surface area exposed to
    the air is greater.

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The Water Cycle Part 3 Questions Answers
Tall, thin glass
Flat, wide glass
300 mL
300 mL
  • (About the last question) Why will one evaporate
    more quickly that the other?
  • The water in the wide, flat glass (or dish) is
    spread out, so more of the water is exposed to
    the air. The tall, thin glass has less water
    exposed to the air. Notice that the amount of
    water is the same in both glasses (300 mL).

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The Water Cycle Part 3 Questions Answers
  • How would you test this hypothesis Water always
    evaporates at the same rate?
  • You could measure how long it takes for the same
    amount of water to evaporate from different sized
    containers under different conditions (hot day,
    cold day, humid, dry/not humid, rain, sun,
    etc.).
  • Will water evaporate from a closed container,
    like a sealed pipe?
  • Water may evaporate inside the container, but it
    will recondense (which means condense again) on
    the inside walls of the pipe. Therefore, no
    water will escape from the pipe. The water will
    continue to evaporate and recondense on the
    inside of the pipe (just like the water cycle).
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