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2THIS
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JEOPARDY
3 With
Your
Host...
Mrs. Kenny
4How is Water Important
Special Properties of H20
States of Matter
Diagrams
Water Cycle
Vocabulary
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5Irrigation is used to supply water for
A 100
6Agriculture (or farming)
A 100
7Making paper is an example of using water for
A 200
8Industry (or manufacturing)
A 200
9 Many large cities are located on rivers or
coasts because people use water for
A 300
10transportation
A 300
11Plants use water, CO2, and energy from the sun
to make food during this process
A 400
12photosynthesis
A 400
13Water that fills the cracks and spaces in
underground soil and rock layers
A 500
14groundwater
A 500
15The gaseous form of water is called
B 100
16water vapor
B 100
17A mixture that forms when one substance
dissolves another is called
B 200
18solution
B 200
19Tightness across the surface of water that is
caused by polar molecules pulling on each other
is called
B 300
20surface tension
B 300
21Water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet,
or hail is called
B 400
22precipitation
B 400
23The process by which plants release water into
the air is called
B 500
24transpiration
B 500
25A water molecule is made up of
C 100
26Two hydrogen atoms bonded to
an oxygen atom
C 100
27Water is a polar molecule that means
C 200
28 It has areas that have a charge (or regions that
are slightly or -)
C 200
29 This water strider can walk on the water because
of this property
C 300
30Surface Tension
C 300
31The petals of these flowers absorb the colored
dye because of what process
C 400
32Capillary Action
C 400
33Because water can dissolve so many substances it
is called
C 500
34Universal Solvent
C 500
35The process by which a gas changes into a liquid
is called
D 100
36condensation
D 100
37When water evaporates, it becomes a
D 200
38Gas (or vapor)
D 200
39When a solid becomes a liquid it is called
D 300
40melting
D 300
41When a liquid becomes a solid it is called
D 400
42freezing
D 400
43When a solid changes into a gas without becoming
a liquid, it is called
D 500
44sublimation
D 500
45The energy for the water cycle originally comes
from the
E 100
46Sun
E 100
47When water evaporates from the oceans, it becomes
fresh water, leaving what behind?
E 200
48Salt
E 200
49As water vapor rises up into the atmosphere what
happens?
E 300
50It cools off or (condenses, loses energy,
becomes a cloud)
E 300
51Why does the total amount of Earths waters stay
the same
E 400
52The total amount of evaporation equals the amount
of precipitation
E 400
53If a molecule of liquid water evaporates into
water vapor, what happens to the energy of its
particles
E 500
54The particles gain energy or (move faster,
increase)
E 500
55In what form is most of Earths fresh water found?
F 100
56Ice (or solid water)
F 100
57This percentage of Earths total water is fresh
F 200
583 percent
F 200
59In this step water becomes a gas
F 300
60C (evaporation)
F 300
61This part of the Earths surface is where most
evaporation occurs and precipitation falls
F 400
62B (ocean)
F 400
63What 2 steps involve a change of state?
F 500
64C (evaporation) liquid to gas and D
(condensation) gas to liquid
F 500
65The Final Jeopardy Category is Why Ice Floats
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66Ice floats on liquid water because it is less
dense. What changes when water freezes that
makes it less dense?
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67Ice molecules take up more space when they freeze
(or its volume increases, ice expands when it
freezes)
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