The watercycle quiz 1 by Gavin Thomas November 26, 2023, 4:36 pm Welcome to your The watercycle quiz 1 Your teacher's email Your name Your school 1. How is transpiration important to the water cycle? It permits the diffusion of water from the surface to water tables deep underground which restores groundwater supplies. It results in the deposition of water vapor directly as ice, so water changes states causing the cycle to move to the next phase. It is the evaporation of water from the leaves of plants back into the atmosphere allowing the cycle to continue. It allows plants to absorb water through their roots which is then precipitated back into the atmosphere. None 2. A storm that produces very heavy precipitation passes over New Amsterdam , Berbice. If the surface that the rain falls on is not porous, what will most likely happen to the rain? evaporation transpiration run off condensation None 3. Bob sees some water droplets on the outside surface of a glass of lemonade as shown. What process of the water cycle can explain this phenomenon? evaporation transpiration Precipitation condensation None 4. Surface water heated by the sun leads to what? evaporation transpiration A rainbow condensation None 5. What process causes clouds to form? evaporation transpiration A rainbow condensation None 6. What cannot be described as precipitation? Tornado Dew Snow Rain None 7. What would happen if the Sun was removed from the water cycle? The water cycle would not include precipitation but would continue with groundwater flow. The water cycle would no longer occur because the Sun provides the energy for evaporation and transpiration. The water cycle would not include evaporation and transpiration but would continue with condensation. The water cycle would no longer occur because the Sun provides the energy for the formation of clouds. None 8. A student examines the process of condensation and evaporation in the water cycle by filling a beaker with water and covering the beaker with a glass lid. She positions the lamp so that its light shines on the beaker, as shown by the image. The student finds that condensation did not significantly collect on the glass lid. What change should the student make in the design process to make her results more accurate? Remove the lid and leave the beaker open to the light from lamp. Remove the lid and cover the beaker with a dark cloth. Turn the lid over and pour some warm water on it. Turn the lid over and place some ice cubes on it. None 9. Bella performs an experiment to study transpiration in the water cycle. She takes a plant cutting, pulls the plant stem down through a hole in a piece of cardboard, and seals the hole. The lower end of the stem is dipped in water, and the top part of the plant is covered with a clear plastic cup as shown. After leaving the plant in a closet for one day, Bella finds a few water droplets on the inner walls of the plastic cup. How should Bella change the experimental design so that more water droplets are formed in the same amount of time? Place the setup in direct sunlight. Reduce the length of the plant covered by the plastic cup. Add more water to the bottom cup. Make holes in the plastic cup that covers the plant. None 10. What is the first process in water cycle? evaporation transpiration A rainbow condensation None 11. It describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth. evaporation transpiration Water cyle condensation None 12. What is the importance of water cycle in our daily lives? All living organisms will die if water and water cycle doesn't exist All living organisms require water and the water cycle in order to live regulates weather patterns on our planet All of the above None 13. A gas will form after the process of evaporation, what is it? Clouds Water vapor Condensation Water vapor None 14. It is the process wherein the clouds poured out water Precipitation transpiration Respiration condensation None 15. Which step of the water cycle is described correctly? Condensation occurs when vapor turns into a liquid. Runoff occurs when water falls from the sky. Evaporation occurs when vapor turns into a liquid. Precipitation occurs when water flows across the land. None 16. The diagram shows the cycling of water on Earth. Two stages in the water cycle are labeled as A and B. Which processes do A and B represent? A: condensation; B: evaporation A: evaporation; B: precipitation A: condensation; B: precipitation A: evaporation; B: condensation None 17. The image shows water droplets formed on the windows in a kitchen. What step of the water cycle explains the formation of water droplets? evaporation precipitation run-off condensation None 18. Mark notices that the tire swing in his backyard had water collected in it. From where did the water most likely come? runoff precipitation evaporation condensation None 19. During which part of the water cycle does it snow? evaporation transpiration Precipitation condensation None 20. What role does runoff play in the water cycle? It carries water from precipitation into oceans. It takes water out of the water cycle. It is the process in which liquid turns to water vapor. It is not part of the water cycle. None 21. Which source of energy for the water cycle ? volcanoes lightning wind the sun None 22. Which effect do rapidly cooling temperatures have on the water cycle? Condensation evaporates into precipitation. Precipitation condenses into water droplets. Water droplets evaporate into vapor. Water vapor condenses into droplets None 23. The sun shines on the lake and water vapor rises from the lake into the atmosphere. The vapor cools and becomes water droplets in the clouds. The droplets return to Earth as rain , the rain water then seeps into porous rocks , while some run into lakes and sea in a continuous cycle. Which is the correct sequence for these processes? evaporation, condensation, precipitation , runoff , infiltration runoff, transpiration, evaporation ,condensation , precipitation evaporation, condensation, precipitation , infiltration , runoff condensation, evaporation, runoff , precipitation None Time's upSee morePrevious article Phases of the moon quiz 1Next article Types of sentences quiz Written by Gavin ThomasLeave a ReplyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment *Name Email Website