The document is an exit ticket for a lesson on the water cycle. It asks students to fill in blanks with the names and descriptions of four processes in the water cycle: 1) evaporation, where water is heated by the sun and changes from a liquid to a gas. 2) condensation, where water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets. 3) precipitation, where water falls back to the earth as rain, snow or hail. 4) collection, where water is collected in rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater. The cycle will then repeat as water evaporates and condenses continuously.
The document is an exit ticket for a lesson on the water cycle. It asks students to fill in blanks with the names and descriptions of four processes in the water cycle: 1) evaporation, where water is heated by the sun and changes from a liquid to a gas. 2) condensation, where water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets. 3) precipitation, where water falls back to the earth as rain, snow or hail. 4) collection, where water is collected in rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater. The cycle will then repeat as water evaporates and condenses continuously.
The document is an exit ticket for a lesson on the water cycle. It asks students to fill in blanks with the names and descriptions of four processes in the water cycle: 1) evaporation, where water is heated by the sun and changes from a liquid to a gas. 2) condensation, where water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water droplets. 3) precipitation, where water falls back to the earth as rain, snow or hail. 4) collection, where water is collected in rivers, lakes, oceans, and groundwater. The cycle will then repeat as water evaporates and condenses continuously.