Water Cycle
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What is the physical state of water at 0 C?
Water freezes at ___ degree celsius.
0
50
10
20
- icebergs
- snowfall
- glacier
- drizzle
- True
- False
The process by which water droplets in the clouds fall on the ground is called ______.
- condensation
- precipitation
- evaporation
solidification
- evaporation
- snowfall
- consdensation
- precipitation
- Water cycle
- Food chain
- Oxygen cycle
- Human beings
- Sun
- Moon
- Earth
- Air
Igloos
Boathouses
Caravans
Huts
What is the physical state of water at .
- Sun
- Moon
- Venus
- Meteors
a. Condensation
b. Precipitation
c. Evaporation
- c, b, a
- a, b, c
- a, c, b
- c, a, b
The never ending cycle that water goes through is known as:
The Round Cycle
The Water Cycle
The Smooth Cycle
The Bottle Cycle
- Clouds
- Moon
- Wind
- Sun
- Evaporation → Condensation → Precipitation
- Precipitation → Evaporation → Condensation
- Condensation → Evaporation → Precipitation
- Precipitation → Condensation → Evaporation
To get ice from water, we need to _____ it.
heat
cool
electrocute
warm
- Food chain
- Carbon cycle
- Oxygen cycle
- Water cycle
- True
- False
Which natural phenomenon is seen in the sky when the sun shines after a heavy rain?
Aeroplanes
Rainbow
Clouds
Birds
Sea water evaporates in sunlight and go upwards nearer to the sun. Then how it's start condense while it should be more heated.
Water cycle is also known as:
- Upward Cycle
- Rain Cycle
- Hydrological Cycle
- Flow Cycle
- evaporation
- condensation
- low water pollution
- high density

Name the process depicted by (b) in the image?
- Condensation
- Evaporation
- Ground water collection
- Precipitation
Ram's shoes dried up due to ___________.
- rainfall
- condensation
- evaporation
- precipitation
- rain
- water vapour
- snow
- Lakes
- Oceans
- Ponds
- Rivers
- True
- False
- Sun
- Clouds
- Ocean
- Wind
- Global warming
- Drought
- Flood
- Water pollution
On a sunny day, Hina observed that the puddles in her garden dried up quickly. This happens due to:
Evaporation
Freezing
- Melting
Solidification