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Water Cycle Challenge
Dive into the fascinating world of the water cycle! Test your knowledge about how water travels from clouds to the earth and back again. Perfect for both nature enthusiasts and budding scientists, this quiz will challenge and educate!
Question 1:
What is the process called when water vapor cools and turns back into liquid?
- Desublimation
- Precipitation
- Condensation
- Evaporation
Question 2:
Which part of the water cycle involves water moving from the surface of the Earth to the atmosphere?
- Condensation
- Precipitation
- Evaporation
- Infiltration
Question 3:
What term describes rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from the sky?
- Sublimation
- Precipitation
- Transpiration
- Infiltration
Question 4:
What is the primary source of energy driving the water cycle?
- The Earth's Core
- The Moon
- The Sun
- Wind
Question 5:
What process involves plants releasing water vapor into the air through small openings in their leaves?
- Precipitation
- Transpiration
- Condensation
- Evaporation
Question 6:
Which step of the water cycle occurs when water seeps down through the soil into underground reservoirs?
- Runoff
- Condensation
- Infiltration
- Transpiration
Question 7:
Which term describes the movement of water across the surface of the Earth, often leading to bodies of water?
- Evaporation
- Infiltration
- Runoff
- Precipitation
Question 8:
What is the term for the process where ice and snow change directly into water vapor without melting?
- Sublimation
- Transpiration
- Desublimation
- Condensation
Question 9:
In what form does most water vapor return to Earth's surface?
- Precipitation
- Infiltration
- Sublimation
- Condensation
Question 10:
Approximately what percentage of the Earth's surface is covered by water?
- 60%
- 85%
- 71%
- 50%

