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Created by: Mr.

Jimmy Fisher

1. 2. 3. 4.

100% 97% 71% 3%

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perspiration. transpiration. evaporation. precipitation.

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evaporate immediately. run-off into streams or rivers. seep into the ground. all of the above.

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absorb energy. release energy. transpire energy. create energy.

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100% 97% 1% 34%

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rain snow precipitation all of the above

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3% 23% 97% 100%

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compacted permeable impermeable saturated

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increasing. decreasing. staying about the same. doubling.

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take long showers. wash your car every day. use water saving toilets. leave the water running while you brush your teeth.

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oceans. water vapor. lakes and rivers. polar ice caps.

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3% 0.34% 12% 97%

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run-off. groundwater. water vapor. condensed water.

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ice float. iceberg. glacier. frozen river.

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the water park. my neighborhood pool. the oceans. to the polar ice caps.

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rain. perspiration. precipitation. evaporation.

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11% 12% 76% 23%

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condensation. evaporation. transpiration. evacuation.

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almost all of Earths salt water. all of Earths freshwater. half of the Earths ground water some of the water used to bottle water.

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drought rain over use of a well all of the above

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4.

precipitation. condensation. transpiration. none of the above.

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evaporation transpiration condensation all of the above

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3. 4.

the gravity from the moon fossil fuels the spinning of the Earths core the heat energy provided by the sun

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evaporate. condensate. circulate. agitate.

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solid liquid gas both solid and liquid

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salt water, freshwater, ice, vapor ice, groundwater, vapor, salt water groundwater, vapor, ice, rivers and lakes ice, groundwater, rivers and lakes, vapor

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frozen. saltwater. freshwater. a mixture of salt and freshwater.

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icebergs. oceans. reservoirs. wells.

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water trapped below sand and gravel but is above clay or granite. water that is locked in the polar ice caps and glaciers. water trapped below an impermeable layer and above a permeable layer. water in the gaseous state called vapor.

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increasing. decreasing. staying constant (the same). none of the above.

1. every

24 hours 2. every 12 days 3. every 12 hours 4. twice a month

1. gravity

2. El

Nino 3. the Coriolis Effect 4. wind

1. Arctic
2. Atlantic 3. Pacific 4. Indian

1. Creep
2. Split 3. Neap 4. Spring

1. every

2 weeks 2. two times a day 3. every 6 hours 4. during a 1st quarter moon

1. energy 2. gravity

3. current
4. speed

1. spring

tide 2. slip tide 3. neap tide


4.

strong tide

1. Sun 2. Moon 3. Earth 4. Coriolis

Effect

1. two

hours 2. four hours 3. six hours 4. eight hours

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3.
4.

2:30 8:30 2:30 8:30

am am pm pm

1. m 2. km

3. km
4. cm

1. stop

completely 2. become stronger 3. stay the same 4. become weaker

1. Atlantic
2. Indian 3. Arctic 4. Pacific

1. nitrogen 2. water

3. oxygen
4. sodium

1. add

freshwater 2. increase evaporation 3. add salt 4. all of the above

1. El

Nino 2. the Karaoke Effect 3. the Coriolis Effect 4. fish swimming around

1. river. 2. tide. 3. current. 4. tsunami.

1. salt

water. 2. salinity. 3. nitrous oxide. 4. chlorine.

1. new

and old 2. full and neap 3. neap and spring 4. new and full

1. Atlantic
2. Pacific 3. Southern

4. Indian

1. gravity.
2. wind. 3. the

Coriolis Effect. 4. the Earths magnetic field.

1. creep

tide. 2. sleep tide. 3. neap tide. 4. sweep tide.

1. spring 2. El

Nino 3. straight 4. neap

1. hydrogen

and oxygen 2. sodium and calcium 3. sodium and chloride 4. carbon and dioxide

1. waves.

2. tides.
3. currents. 4. all

of the above.

1. density

and pressure 2. temperature and pressure 3. salinity and temperature 4. density and temperature

1. salinity.

2. temperature.
3. density. 4. all

of the above.

1. cold,

deep water 2. hot, humid climate 3. rivers flowing into the ocean 4. a severe drought

1. inches
2. centimeters 3. kilometers 4. meters

1. two
2. four 3. six 4. eight

1. lower

salinity 2. similar salinity 3. higher salinity 4. no salinity

1. 165

km 2. 86,000,000 km 3. 28,000,000 cm 4. 73,000,000 km

1. spring
2. deep 3. neap 4. surface

1. density
2. salinity 3. temperature 4. all

of the above

1. tide 2. current 3. beach 4. wave

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