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OXYGEN=? CARBON DIOXIDE=?
A = OXYGEN B = CARBON DIOXIDE
A=? B=?
A = OXYGEN B = CARBON DIOXIDE
Flood is the effect of .... (Deforestation/ Burning Fossil Fuels)
Deforestation
The effect of .... (Deforestation/ Burning Fossil Fuels)
Burning Fossil Fuels
Drought is the effect of .... (Deforestation/ Burning Fossil Fuels)
Deforestation
Landslide is the effect of .... (Deforestation/ Burning Fossil Fuels)
Deforestation
Acid rain is the effect of .... (Deforestation/ Burning Fossil Fuels)
Burning Fossil Fuels
Precipitation is .... (A/ B/ C/ D)
C
Condensation is .... (A/ B/ C/ D)
B
Evaporation is .... (A/ B/ C/ D)
A
What is D? (Evaporation/ Condensation/ Precipitation/ Infiltration)
Infiltration
What is C? (Evaporation/ Condensation/ Precipitation/ Infiltration)
Precipitation
What is B? (Evaporation/ Condensation/ Precipitation/ Infiltration)
Condensation
What is A? (Evaporation/ Condensation/ Precipitation/ Infiltration)
Evaporation
( Rain/ Snow/ Hailstone )
snow
( Rain/ Snow/ Hailstone )
Hailstone
What is NOT an example or precipitation? ( Rain/ Snow/ Hailstone/ Wind )
Wind
What step of the water cycle occurs when clouds become too heavy? (Condensation/ Infiltration/ Precipitation/ Evaporation)
Precipitation
What is the process during which water cools and turns from a gas to a liquid? (Condensation/ Infiltration/ Precipitation/ Evaporation)
Condensation
What is the process during which water changes from a liquid to a gas as it heats up? (Condensation/ Infiltration/ Precipitation/ Evaporation)
Evaporation
Living things give out a gas called ... during respiration. (carbon dioxide/ oxygen/ nitrogen/ hydrogen)
carbon dioxide