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Water Cycle Jeopardy
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About This Presentation
A 4th grade water cycle review game. It also reviews some matter and energy concepts.
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Matter and
States of
Matter
Energy Water
Water Cycle
Vocabulary
Water Cycle
Slide 2
It has a definite volume but not a definite
shape.
Slide 3
What is a liquid?
Slide 4
Molecules move fast and are farther apart
than in liquids.
Slide 5
What is a gas?
Slide 6
It has mass and takes up
space.
Slide 7
What is Matter?
Slide 8
The amount of space an
object takes up.
Slide 9
What is volume?
Slide 10
The amount of matter in an
object..
Slide 11
What is mass?
Slide 12
The ability to do work.
Slide 13
What is energy?
Slide 14
A form of energy that
transforms liquid water
into water vapor.
Slide 15
What is heat energy?
Slide 16
Energy of a vibrating string.
Slide 17
What is sound energy?
Slide 18
Source of heat and light energy
that produces the Water Cycle.
Slide 19
What is the Sun?
Slide 20
Non-renewable energy
resource we use when driving
a car.
Slide 21
What is oil?
Slide 22
Water is made up of these two atoms.
Slide 23
What are hydrogen and oxygen?
Slide 24
Boils at 100°Celsius and Freezes
at 0°Celsius.
Slide 25
What is Water?
Slide 26
Liquid water in gas form.
Slide 27
What is water vapor?
Slide 28
Happens when enough energy is removed
from liquid water.
Slide 29
What is turns into ice (solid)?
Slide 30
Change of state of water from vapor to a
liquid.
Slide 31
What is condensation?
Slide 32
Condensed water vapor in the form of
droplets.
Slide 33
What are clouds?
Slide 34
Rain water that is not absorbed by
the ground and flows over roads.
Slide 35
What is runoff?
Slide 36
The process by which water vapor in
the atmosphere is changed
into a liquid state.
Slide 37
What is condensation?
Slide 38
Happens when the tiny condensation
particles grow too large and fall to the
ground due to the force of gravity.
Slide 39
What is precipitation?
Slide 40
The evaporation of water from plants.
Slide 41
What is transpiration?
Slide 42
Nature’s way of recycling water.
Slide 43
What is the Water Cycle?
Slide 44
Four forms of precipitation.
Slide 45
What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail?
Slide 46
The motion of water from the ground
to the atmosphere and back again.
Slide 47
What is the Water Cycle?
Slide 48
Amount of water vapor in air.
Slide 49
What is humidity?
Slide 50
The gathering of precipitation in
rivers, lakes and oceans.
Slide 51
What is accumulation?
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