The document is an activity sheet that provides definitions for water-related vocabulary terms. Students are asked to circle the correct definition for terms like aquifer, well, evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, percolation, and flood. The activity sheet tests the students' understanding of key water cycle and hydrology terms.
The document is an activity sheet that provides definitions for water-related vocabulary terms. Students are asked to circle the correct definition for terms like aquifer, well, evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, percolation, and flood. The activity sheet tests the students' understanding of key water cycle and hydrology terms.
The document is an activity sheet that provides definitions for water-related vocabulary terms. Students are asked to circle the correct definition for terms like aquifer, well, evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, percolation, and flood. The activity sheet tests the students' understanding of key water cycle and hydrology terms.
Directions: Circle the correct definition for each word. 1. aquifer A) The science that pertains to water in terms of its properties, laws, and how it's distributed. B) A layer of earth or rock that contains water. C) A region that has little or no rainfall that is usually sandy and without trees. 2. well A) A hole that is dug in the ground to get water, oil, gas, or steam. B) A method for landscaping that occurs in arid areas. C) A prolonged period of time without rainfall. 3. evaporation A) When water fades away or disappears. B) A hole that is dug in the ground to get water, oil, gas, or steam. C) Water that is made solid by cold water. 4. transpiration A) Sending off moisture in vapor form B) The process or act of defiling. C) A tremendous flow of water over what is usually dry land. 5. precipitation A) The distribution of moisture in the forms of rain, snow, sleet, ice or hail. B) A method for landscaping that occurs in arid areas. C) The science that pertains to water in terms of its properties, laws, and how it's distributed. 6. percolation A) To drip through small holes. B) When water fades away or disappears. C) A region that has little or no rainfall that is usually sandy and without trees. 7. flood A) To drip through small holes. B) Sending off moisture in vapor form C) A tremendous flow of water over what is usually dry land. ACTIVITYSHEET NO. 3