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Water
Cycle
Hodge
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Earth
Systems
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Liquid water that is present on Earth’s
surface
Any form of water present in Earth’s
atmosphere
Water that falls to the Earth’s surface
from the clouds
Water vapor that has formed liquid
droplets in a cloud
C.
Water that falls to the
Earth’s surface from the
clouds
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A. Deposition
and evaporation
B. Condensation and
deposition
C. Evaporation and
sublimation
D. Sublimation and
condensation
C.
Evaporation and
sublimation
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They take in water from the air
B. They store water in their stems
C. They release water vapor into
the air
D. They are a surface for
condensation
A.
C.
They release water
vapor into the air
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A. Water is constantly being recycled into
different forms
B. Water is created by plants as quickly as it
is destroyed
C. Water molecules are produced in Earth’s
atmosphere
D. Water is released into the oceans by
melting polar icecaps
A.
Water is constantly being
recycled into different
forms
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A.
B.
C.
D.
Evaporation, sublimation, transpiration
Sublimation, transpiration, evaporation
Sublimation, evaporation, transpiration
Transpiration, sublimation,
evaporation
Sublimation,
transpiration, evaporation
B.
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A. All
the water
B. All the salt water
C. All the solid water
D. All the liquid water
A. All the water
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a.
b.
c.
d.
Core, crust, mantle
Core, mantle, crust
Mantle, core,
atmosphere
Atmosphere, crust,
mantle
B. Core, mantle, crust
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A.
B.
C.
D.
biosphere &
geosphere
atmosphere &
biosphere
hydrosphere &
biosphere
atmosphere &
hydrosphere
c.
hydrospher
e&
biosphere
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a.
b.
c.
d.
hydrosphere and
geosphere
atmosphere and
biosphere
cryosphere,
hydrosphere, and
biosphere
geosphere,
cryosphere, and
atmosphere
atmosphere
and biosphere
b.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
The air cannot hold all of
the water vapor
Water is unable to
evaporate from the soil
The water is cycled
through the soil, the
plants, and the air
The plants take up water
and store it in their stems
and leaves
c. The water is
cycled through
the soil, the
plants, and the
air
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A.
The soil
B.
The trees
C.
The sun
D. The Water
Cycle
C.
The sun
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A. Core
B. Crust
C.Ocean
D.Mantle
D. Mantle
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A. Geosphere
B. Cryosphere
C.Atmosphere
D.Hydrosphere
c. Atmosphere
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A. Core,
crust, mantle
B. Core, mantle, crust
C. Mantle, core, atmosphere
D. Atmosphere, crust, mantle
B. core, mantle, crust
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All living and once-living things
B. The mixture of gases that
surrounds Earth
C. A mixture of nickel and iron
below the mantle
D. All the salt and fresh liquid water
on Earth’s surface
A.
B. The mixture of gases
that surrounds Earth
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A.
B.
C.
D.
biosphere, hydrosphere, and
atmosphere
Geosphere, cryosphere, and
atmosphere
Biosphere, hydrosphere, and
cryosphere
Cryosphere, atmosphere, and
hydrosphere
a. biosphere, hydrosphere,
and atmosphere
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A. Rain
and snow
B. Glaciers and lakes
C. Permafrost and icebergs
D. Arctic ice sheet and rainfall
C. permafrost and icebergs
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A. Thicker
and less dense
B. Thinner and less dense
C. Thicker and denser
D. Thinner and denser
C. thicker and denser
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Hail and rain are both solids
B. Hail and rain are both liquids
C. Hail is a liquid, and rain is a
solid
D. Hail is a solid, and rain is a
liquid
A.
D.
Hail is a solid, and
rain is a liquid
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Condensation
B. Deposition
C. Evaporation
D. Sublimation
A.
A.
Condensation
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A.
B.
C.
D.
The plant released too much
water into the air
The plant was unable to carry out
transpiration
Condensation did not occur on the
leaves of the plant
The plant was unable to take in
water through its leaves
B.
The plant was unable to
carry out transpiration
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