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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 Response area, or change from a liquid to a gas called Response area, which rises into the atmosphere and cools.

As it cools, the gas begins to Response area, 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 Response area.

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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drop down and finish the sentence
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evaporate condense precipitation vapor
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what was the last one
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Which of the following types of maps shows correct shapes and directions but distorts distances or sizes? (1 point)
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Mollweide projection
Mollweide projection

Robinson projection
Robinson projection

equal-area projection
equal-area projection

Mercator projection
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