Water Cycle
Geography ⇒ Physical Geography
Water Cycle starts at 6 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe how the sun helps in the water cycle.
Describe what happens during infiltration in the water cycle.
Describe what happens to rainwater after it falls on the ground.
Explain how human activities can affect the water cycle.
Explain the difference between evaporation and transpiration.
Explain the term 'runoff' in the context of the water cycle.
Explain why the water cycle is important for life on Earth.
What happens to water vapor when it rises and cools in the atmosphere?
What is the main source of energy that drives the water cycle? (1) Wind (2) Sun (3) Moon (4) Earth’s core
What is the process called when water changes from liquid to gas due to heat from the sun? (1) Condensation (2) Precipitation (3) Evaporation (4) Infiltration
What is the term for water seeping into the ground to become groundwater? (1) Infiltration (2) Runoff (3) Condensation (4) Precipitation
Which of the following best describes transpiration? (1) Water evaporating from oceans (2) Water vapor released from plants (3) Water freezing into ice (4) Water running off mountains
Fill in the blank: The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth is called the __________ cycle.
Fill in the blank: The process by which ice changes directly into water vapor is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process by which plants lose water vapor through their leaves is called __________.
Fill in the blank: The process by which water from plants enters the atmosphere is called __________.
Is it true that plants contribute to the water cycle through a process called transpiration?
Is it true that the water cycle helps in maintaining the temperature of the Earth?
Is it true that the water cycle is a closed system, meaning no water is lost or gained?
Is the following statement true or false? 'Groundwater is part of the water cycle.'
