Water’s ability to be attraction to other water molecules.
adhesion
capillary action
cohesion
surface tension
Rusting is an example of:
physical weathering
chemical weathering
The formation of large cracks in the face of a mountain from ice wedging is an example of:
physical weathering
chemical weathering
Weeds growing into the cracks in a sidewalk and the sidewalk begins to crumble is an example of:
physical weathering
chemical weathering
Which of these is NOT an example of surface tension:
Athletic clothing that allows you to keep cool
Water bugs "walking" on water
Placing paper clips on the top of water
Raindrops beading up when they fall on a car windshield
After a day at the ocean, Ms Johnson and Mrs Grubbs leave their flip-flops on the deck. The next morning they notice small white crystals on the shoes. What happened?
Water evaporated from the shoes and salt from the ocean was left behind
Water evaporated from the shoes and sand was attracted to them
The salty water from the ocean caused the shoes to rust
Sunscreen dried on the shoes
How do clouds form in the atmosphere?
Condensing water melted to form clouds.
Freezing water evaporated to form clouds.
Evaporating water condensed to form clouds.
Boiling water evaporated to form clouds.
Lauren has liquid water and removes energy from it. What phase of water did Lauren create?
Ice
Steam
Water Vapor
Condensation
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