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Which part of the diagram represents evaporation?
Water vapor rising from the beaker
which part of the diagram represents precipitation?
Water droplets falling from the pan
Which Arrow represents Evaporation?
W
Which Arrow represents Transpiration?
Y
Which Arrow represents Runoff?
Z
You need to dig a well. Which location would be the shallowest well?
C
You need to dig a well. Which location would the deepest well be?
A
Which part of the diagram represents Precipitation?
The water droplets falling down the side.
What part of the diagram represents Condensation?
The water droplets at the top of the bottle.
What does the Lamp represent?
The Sun
What are the 4 types of precipitation?
Rain, Sleet, Hail, and Snow
At which point in the diagram does vapor change back into liquid water?
B
At which point in the diagram does liquid water change into gas/vapor?
A
What does the picture represent?
Spring Tide
What does the picture represent?
Neap Tide
What does E represent?
The Arctic Ocean
What does D represent?
The Pacific Ocean
What ocean does C represent?
The Indian Ocean
What ocean does B represent?
The Atlantic Ocean
What ocean does A represent?
The Pacific Ocean
What does G represent?
Ocean Trench
What does F represent?
Continental Shelf
What does E represent?
Volcanic Islands
What does D represent?
Mid-Ocean Ridge
What does C represent?
Abyssal Plain
What does B represent?
Seamounts
What does A represent?
Continental Slope
The Earth's rotation causes ____ High tides and ____ low tides each day.
2 and 2
The side of the Earth that are aligned with the moon will have ______ tides.
High
What is salinity?
The amount of salt dissolved in water
What are the most common minerals in the ocean?
Sodium and Chlorine
What is the chemical formula for salt?
NaCl
What causes waves?
Wind
What causes Deep Ocean Currents?
Differences in Density
What causes Surface Currents?
Wind
What causes Tides?
The moon and Sun's Gravity.