Approximately how much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water? - 70%, Hail, snow, rain and sleet are all _________. - Precipitation, What is water that is underground called? - groundwater, What is the name for the process of water turning from a liquid to a gas in the air? - evaporation, Warm, moist air rises into the sky and cools to form what? - clouds, What is it called when water on the ground’s surface soaks into the soil? - infiltration, Where does most river water end up? - seas and oceans, Anything that a person can use is a _______ - resource, The ________ model put the sun at at the centre of the universe. - heliocentric, _____ are open entries into fractured rock that contain water. - rock wells, _____ are shallow depressions in the ground, which are so hard that it is difficult for the water to pass through - claypans, ___means that we can see less of the Moon - waning, A ______ is a term for the second of two full moons in a single calendar month. - Blue moon, There is an imaginary line through the centre of the Earth called the ___. - axis, ___ are a source of water where the water seeps into the sand and is stored below ground. - soaks, Who was the first man on the moon? - Neil Armstrong, The Earth’s orbit is in an ____shape. - elliptical , _____ means that we can see more of the Moon - waxing, Revolution(orbit) ____days - 365, The latest _____ now enable us to see much more of space and gain more and more details of evidence to support theories. - technologies, A __ is a wall built across a waterway to allow water to collect behind it. - dam, An _____ is an underground layer of rock that contains groundwater. - aquifer, The ability of water molecules to be attracted to other water molecules - cohesion, _____ is the process of water movement through a plant and its evaporation from aerial parts, such as leaves, stems and flowers. - transpiration, A __ eclipse occurs when part or all of the Moon's near side passes into the Earth's penumbra. - solar, A ___ is the time when the day and night are most different. - solitice, The four inner planets (Mercury, Venus , Earth and Mars) are classified as ________ - terrestrial planets, ______ is the largest of all the planets and can be seen without a telescope. - Jupiter, ____ appears blue from the Earth due to methane gas in its atmosphere. - Neptune, Tides are caused by the _______ attraction of the moon. - gravitational, The ancient Chinese believed that solar eclipses occurred when a giant _____ ate the sun. - dragon, ______ plant can remove the salt from sea water. - desalination,
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