15. Where is water evaporating into the air? *
1 point
A. from A to B
B. from B to C
C. from C to D
D. from D to A
16. Where is water condensing? *
1 point
A. from A to B
B. from B to C
C. from C to D
D. from D to A
17. Where is precipitation occurring? *
1 point
A. from A to B
B. from B to C
C. from C to D
D. from D to A
18. Which of the following measures atmospheric temperature? *
1 point
A. Thermometer
B. Hygrometer
C. Barometer
D. Anemometer
19. It refers to the temporary conditions of the atmosphere, which is the layer of air that surrounds the Earth. *
1 point
A. Climate
B. Precipitation
C. Season
D. Weather
20. It refers to the amount of water vapor or moisture in the air. *
1 point
A. Atmospheric Pressure
B. Cloudiness / Cloud Formation
C. Humidity
D. Precipitation
Answers & Comments
Answer:
15.C
16.D
17.A
18.A??
19.D
20.C
Explanation:
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1.5Evaporation of water from the land happens directly from lakes, puddles, and other surface water. Also, water also makes its way into the atmosphere via a process called transpiration in which plants release water into the air from their leaves that was pulled up from the soil throught 16.:Condensation is the change of water from its gaseous form (water vapor) into liquid water. Condensation generally occurs in the atmosphere when warm air rises, cools and looses its capacity to hold water vapor. As a result, excess water vapor condenses to form cloud droplets.
17.Precipitation forms in the clouds when water vapor condenses into bigger and bigger droplets of water. When the drops are heavy enough, they fall to the Earth. If a cloud is colder, like it would be at higher altitudes, the water droplets may freez to form the ice.
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19.WATER- Water, in either liquid or solid form, is often a key agent of mechanical weathering. For instance, liquid water can seep into cracks and crevices in rock. If temperatures drop low enough, the water will freeze. When water freezes, it expands.
WIND- One type of mechanical weathering is Wind. the wind has an effect on rocks as it is a physical force that wears away rock particles, particularly over long periods of time. ... Wind erosion shapes and forms land masses around the world. Wind erosion can change a landscape in two major ways.
HUMANS- Human is an agent of weathering because human health has always influenced by climate and weather changes. ... The surface of the earth also affects the weather . the weather changes depends on the sun where it is at the north pole and south pole. Human activity affects weather, climate and environment.
ANIMALS- Animals that tunnel underground, such as moles and prairie dogs, also work to break apart rock and soil. Other animals dig and trample rock aboveground, causing rock to slowly crumble. Chemical weathering changes the molecular structure of rocks and soil.
20.The amount of water vapor in the air is called absolute humidity. The amount of water vapor in the air as compared with the amount of water that the air could hold is called relative humidity. This amount of space in air that can hold water changes depending on the temperature and pressure.