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  • 500 200 300 400 100 200 300 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 400 WaterSolar SystemProcessesWeatherAtmosphere
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  • 100 In an experiment, one cup contains 80 mL of water and the other 30 mL of water. Both are placed on the windowsill to observe evaporation. The amount of water in the cup is the _________ variable in this experiment?
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  • 100 independent
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  • 200 This causes the water cycle to continually occur.
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  • 200 The Suns Energy
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  • 300 True or False: Water evaporates quicker when it is colder?
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  • 300 False
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  • 400 Water vapor is?
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  • 400 Water at a gas state
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  • 500 Weather is the study of?
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  • 500 Moisture, heat, and air movement
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  • 100 The center of our solar system is
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  • 100 The Sun
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  • 200 Outer planet made mostly of gases, starting with the letter N?
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  • 200 Neptune
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  • 300 The planet that is one closer to the sun than earth?
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  • 300 Venus
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  • 400 The planet that is one further away from the sun than earth?
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  • 400 Mars
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  • 500 What is it called when the Earth and Moon spin on their axis?
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  • 500 Rotation
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  • 100 The source of energy for the water cycle? This is the same energy that causes the wind to blow.
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  • 100 The Sun
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  • 200 Rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls to the ground is?
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  • 200 Precipitation
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  • 300 This picture is an example of?
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  • 300 Convection Current
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  • 400 What process occurs when you boil water?
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  • 400 Evaporation
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  • 500 What is evaporation?
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  • 500 The disappearance of water into the atmosphere as a gas.
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  • 100 If you wake up to see snow on the ground but by the time you went outside it was gone, what would you conclude changed?
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  • 100 Temperature
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  • 200 Your school needs to plan for indoor or outdoor recess, what resource would they check to help them determine.
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  • 200 Forecast for today
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  • 300 The temperature has to be below (degree) for it to snow?
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  • 300 32 Fahrenheit
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  • 400 Wind Chill is determined by?
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  • 400 Air temperature and wind speed
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  • 500 Weather that is related to low air pressure is?
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  • 500 Rainy
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  • 100 As you empty a jug of water the jug is crushed, why?
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  • 100 Air pressure is greater outside the jug
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  • 200 Heated air moving from the floor vent to the ceiling is an example of
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  • 200 Convection Current
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  • 300 Cloudy weather occurs when?
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  • 300 Warm air rises while carrying water from the ground during a period of low air pressure.
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  • 400 The process by which water vapor changes to liquid water, usually on a surface?
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  • 400 Condensation
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  • 500 What is fog made up of?
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  • 500 Liquid water droplets