Asked by TTR+S<3

1. Which of the following describes the correct sequence of events during the water cycle? (1 point)precipitation ¨ condensation ¨ evaporation ¨ runoff
condensation ¨ precipitation ¨ runoff ¨ evaporation
runoff ¨ condensation ¨ evaporation ¨ precipitation
evaporation ¨ condensation ¨ runoff ¨ precipitation

2. Which set of terms applies to processes in which water undergoes a change of state? (1 point)
condensation and evaporation precipitation and evaporation
condensation and precipitation
evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

3. Which part of the water cycle results in the items shown in the following image? (1 point)
(picture of clouds)
precipitation
evaporation
condensation
runoff

4. Which of the following is not needed to make a model of the water cycle? (1 point)
an energy source
water
a closed container
a drain

5. Which of the following explains why water is a limited resource? (1 point)
Water is present on Earth in a fixed amount that does not change.
Water is degrading slowly with time.
Only water not present in oceans is available for living things to use.
Once it ends up as groundwater, water is no longer available for living things to use.

My Answers:
??? D ???
D
C
D
A

pls help asap!!!!!

Answers

Answered by TTR+S<3
is number 1 B??? it does not start at the beggining of the cycle but it is in the correct order
Answered by PsyDAG
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Answered by TTR+S<3
sry, its science
Answered by DrBob222
One is shown here. http://www.cotf.edu/ete/modules/msese/earthsysflr/water.html
I would go with B also.
Answered by TTR+S<3
thank you, one more question??

3. How would the carbon cycle be affected if all producers were removed? (1 point)
Carbon compounds in animals would not be broken down to release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere.
Carbon would not have a way to enter the bodies of living things.
Carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere would decline significantly.
Carbon would continue to cycle between consumers and decomposers.

help pls
Answered by ASswaaaaad
1. a
2. c
3. b
4. b
5. d
Connexus?
Answered by Vanessa
I'm not sure-just a warning that this answer might be incorrect so please don't hate me if you get it wrong. I think it is C
Answered by Anonymous
A:b
Answered by Katie
1. B
2. A
3. C
4. D
5. A
I'm in Connexus as well, and I got a 100% with those answers:)
Answered by Steven
THE OTHER CONNEXUS PERON IS RIGHT!@!!!
Answered by Trent
I got a 100 too with these answers!

1.B
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.A
Answered by Anonymous
same here peeps...... i had the same question too
Answered by TRRR+S<3
Thank you so much Katie and Trent!! I got perfect score
Answered by Kittah Mew
1.B
2.A
3.C
4.D
5.A
Answered by j333333
Thank you trent and katie i got a 100 also
Answered by Damien
B
A
C
D
A
Those are the answers I got a 100
Thanks Trent and Katie
Answered by Melissa bowers
The first one is wrong its c not b i go to connexus and got them all right with the answers c,a,c,d,a
Answered by 123417sd
Currently it's c d c d a
Answered by K
I'm in connexus and got a 60% from following u guys! The answers are
1.c
2.d
3.c
4.d
5.a
Answered by Leah
haha same
Answered by CHARQUESEA
yall was wrong the answers was

C,D,C,D,A

I GOT A 60 ON THIS BECAUSE OF YALL GIVING THE WRONG ANSWER.!!!
Answered by Anonymous
Thanks for the right answers k
Answered by sciencepro
Took connexus quick check
1.c
2.d
3.c
4.d
5.a
Lasest update connesus !!!
Answered by killjoy-
sciencepro is correct thanks
Answered by Jessica
I got a 60% cause them other people!😒
Answered by MEHHHHHH202
the questions on mine are the same but number 2. mine is 2. where is most of the surface water on earth found? (1 point)
A. as fresh water in rivers.
B. as frozen water near the poles.
C. as groundwater under the surface.
D.as salt water In the oceans.
Answered by THANK YOU SIENCE PRO
Thanks science pro got 100%
C
D
C
D
A
LATEST UPDATE FOR CONNEXUS
Answered by dab
dab
Answered by dab
dab
Answered by Nintendon't
DAB!!! It's good to be back on Jiskha after all that time on Brainly. **SIGH** Nostalgia!
Answered by Ali
current answers are:
c
d
c
d
a
This is for connexus!
I got a 100 with these answers.
Answered by Anonymous
I GOT AN 100 I BEEN SEARCHING FOR THE ANSWERS SO LONG I FINALLY FOUND THEM! I LOVE U JISKHA
Answered by COMPLETE ANSWER
they have started mixing the answers on tests so post rt answer not just the letter. use first few words or complete answer
Answered by Green arrow
.c
.d
.c
.d
.a

Are 100% correct
Answered by unknown
OMG TRENT AND KATIE GOT ME A FREAKING 60 the answers are
C
D
C
d
A
Answered by julie
UKNOWN IS CORRECT

C
D
C
D
A
Answered by okcwestbrook
the answer is c
d
c
d
a
Answered by Agent Superheavy
Hail Unknown!
Answered by Frankie Gains
Yo Julie is right tysm :3
Answered by Alexia
Earth’s water is always moving in a process called the water cycle. This process transfers water from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again. First, the sun's energy makes water from oceans, lakes, and rivers
, or change from a liquid to a gas called
, which rises into the atmosphere and cools.

As it cools, the gas begins to
, or change back into a liquid, and millions of tiny drops of water form into clouds. Then the larger droplets of water fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which are all forms of
.

Finally, this water can seep into the ground or fall into a larger body of water. Eventually, the water evaporates again, and the cycle repeats itself.

That is fill in the blank may you help me I'm in Connexus.
Answered by Alexia

Earth’s water is always moving in a process called the water cycle. This process transfers water from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and back again. First, the sun's energy makes water from oceans, lakes, and rivers
evaporate
, or change from a liquid to a gas called
vapor
, which rises into the atmosphere and cools.

As it cools, the gas begins to
precipitation
, or change back into a liquid, and millions of tiny drops of water form into clouds. Then the larger droplets of water fall to the ground as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, which are all forms of
condense
.

Finally, this water can seep into the ground or fall into a larger body of water. Eventually, the water evaporates again, and the cycle repeats itself.
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