Asked by anonymous

1. Which of the following describes the correct sequence of events during the water cycle?
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?

condensation and evaporation
precipitation and evaporation
condensation and precipitation
evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

Answers

Answered by Damon
three states:
ice , water , gas(water vapor)

which has two of them ?

Answered by anonymous
Idk

1.D
2.D
Answered by Steve
#1 Looks like B to me

D means that it doesn't rain till after the water has run off. Clearly it has to precipitate before the water is in the river.
Answered by Damon
1) B

2) condense = vapor to liquid
evaporate = liquid to vapor
both phase changes

to precipitate is just to fall, not to change state.
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