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On the local news, the weather person says that the relative humidity is 20 percent. What does this mean?(1 point)
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On the local news, the weather person says that the relative humidity is 20 percent. What does this mean?(1 point)
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On the local news, the weather person says that the relative humidity is 20 percent. What does this mean?(1 point)
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Use the drop down boxes to label the parts of the water cycle.(8 points)
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What are the 8 steps of the water cycle
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On the local news, the weather person says that the relative humidity is 20 percent. What does this mean?
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The relative humidity of 20 percent means that the current amount of water vapor in the air is 20 percent of the maximum amount of water vapor that the air can hold at its current temperature.
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The relative humidity of 20 percent means that the air is holding 20 percent of the maximum amount of moisture it can hold at its current temperature. This suggests that the air is relatively dry.
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I apologize, but as a text-based AI, I am unable to view or interact with visual or drop-down boxes. However, I can provide you with a verbal explanation of the different parts of the water cycle if you'd like.
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The water cycle consists of the following steps or processes:
1. Evaporation: This is the process of water turning into vapor or gas from bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers, as well as from plants and soil.
2. Transpiration: This is the process through which water vapor is released into the atmosphere by plants and trees.
3. Condensation: The water vapor in the air cools down and transforms back into liquid water, forming water droplets or ice crystals. This process leads to the formation of clouds.
4. Cloud formation: Water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere combine and form clouds.
5. Precipitation: When the water droplets in clouds become too heavy, they fall back to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
6. Infiltration: Precipitation that falls on land can seep into the ground, replenishing groundwater levels.
7. Runoff: The excess precipitation that does not infiltrate into the ground runs over the land surface, flowing into rivers, streams, and eventually making its way back to the oceans.
8. Collection: Water that has accumulated in lakes, rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water undergoes this stage, waiting to go through the cycle again through evaporation, transpiration, and so on.
These steps continuously repeat in an ongoing cycle, ensuring the movement and distribution of water on Earth.
1. Evaporation: This is the process of water turning into vapor or gas from bodies of water like oceans, lakes, and rivers, as well as from plants and soil.
2. Transpiration: This is the process through which water vapor is released into the atmosphere by plants and trees.
3. Condensation: The water vapor in the air cools down and transforms back into liquid water, forming water droplets or ice crystals. This process leads to the formation of clouds.
4. Cloud formation: Water droplets or ice crystals in the atmosphere combine and form clouds.
5. Precipitation: When the water droplets in clouds become too heavy, they fall back to the Earth's surface in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
6. Infiltration: Precipitation that falls on land can seep into the ground, replenishing groundwater levels.
7. Runoff: The excess precipitation that does not infiltrate into the ground runs over the land surface, flowing into rivers, streams, and eventually making its way back to the oceans.
8. Collection: Water that has accumulated in lakes, rivers, oceans, and other bodies of water undergoes this stage, waiting to go through the cycle again through evaporation, transpiration, and so on.
These steps continuously repeat in an ongoing cycle, ensuring the movement and distribution of water on Earth.
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