Science Review 4 th Grade. What do we call each stage of the water cycle?

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Science Review4th Grade

What do we call each stage of the water cycle?

Water travels in a never-ending cycle of precipitation, accumulation, evaporation, and

condensation.

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The steam coming from this cup is __.

a)water vapor b)smokec)Precipitationd)condensation

The steam coming from this cup is __.

a)water vapor b)smokec)Precipitationd)condensationWe cannot see

water vapor. It is invisible!

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What is evaporation?

The sun heats the water and causes it to change to water vapor, which then rises into the air.

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What do we call

high wispy clouds?

What do we call high wispy

clouds?

Cirrus Clouds

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Name 3 different places that water accumulates.

Run-off takes water to lakes,

rivers, and oceans. Water is also stored underground,

called groundwater.

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A. Harsh storms followed by cooler temperaturesB. Gentle rain followed by cooler temperatures.C. Gentle rain followed by warmer temperatures.D. Harsh storms but no change in temperature.

What will the weather be in the near future? Why?

A. Harsh storms followed by cooler temperaturesB. Gentle rain followed by cooler temperatures.

C. Gentle rain followed by warmer temperatures.D. Harsh storms but no change in temperature.

What will the weather be in the near future? Why?Answer

Clouds are made mostly of ___.

a)water vapor b)water droplets and dustc)salt from the oceand)fog

Clouds are made mostly of ___.

a)water vapor

b)water droplets and dustc)salt from the oceand)fog

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What is this instrument and what

does it do?

A thermometer

measures temperature.

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What type of cloud is usually associated with fair weather?

Cumulus clouds are often called fair weather

clouds. These are the white, puffy clouds that

we might use to find shapes or pictures.

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Explain how condensation forms clouds.

When warm air rises, and then cools, the water vapor in the air changes into tiny water droplets. The droplets come

together around dust particles to make clouds.

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What does the blue “H” mean, and

what type of weather is associated

with it?

The H means high pressure.

The weather associated with high

pressure is cool and dry.

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Water vapor condenses when the air gets ____.

a) warmer b) cooler

Water vapor condenses when the air gets ____.

a) warmer b) cooler

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What do we call a cloud that is close

to the ground?

A cloud close to the ground is called fog.

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If cumulonimbus clouds are in the sky, what kind of weather should we expect?

If cumulonimbus clouds are in the sky, we should expect rain

or thunderstorms.

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Name 3 different types of precipitation.

Precipitation will fall as rain, snow, sleet, or hail, depending on the temperature.

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What type of clouds cover the sky like a

blanket, making it gray and overcast?

Stratus clouds cover the sky like a blanket,

making it gray and overcast.

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What part of the water cycle is demonstrated in this picture?

Liquid turning into a gas is evaporation.

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At what temperature does water boil?

Water boils at 212o

Fahrenheit. Answer

What is this instrument and what

does it do?

A wind vane shows the

direction of the wind.

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What do we call

puffy, white clouds that are

associated with fair weather?

Puffy, white clouds that

are associated with fair

weather are called cumulus

clouds.

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What does this symbol mean?

A red line with red half circles shows a warm

front.

The direction of the half circles show the direction

that the front is moving.

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What type of front is this? How do you

know?

A. Warm front because the warm air is on topB. Stationary front because no mass is moving.C. Cold front because it has been cold for weeks.D. Cold front because the cold air mass is moving

into the area, pushing up the warmer air.

5. What type of front is this? How do you know?

A. Warm front because the warm air is on topB. Stationary front because no mass is moving.C. Cold front because it has been cold for weeks.D. Cold front because the cold air mass is moving

into the area, pushing up the warmer air.

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1. What type of front does this symbol represent?

A. Cold Front coming from the northeast

B. Warm Front coming from the northeast

C. Cold Front moving toward the northeast

D. Warm Front moving toward the northeast

1. What type of front does this symbol represent?

A. Cold Front coming from the northeast

B. Warm Front coming from the northeast

C. Cold Front moving toward the northeast

D. Warm Front moving toward the northeast

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A. a cold air mass rushed under a warm air mass forcing the warm air to rise

B. a moist, warm air mass slid up and over a cold air mass.C. warm and cold air met and neither air mass had the force to

move the other.

This front formed when___.

A. a cold air mass rushed under a warm air mass forcing the warm air to rise

B. a moist, warm air mass slid up and over a cold air mass.C. warm and cold air met and neither air mass had the force to

move the other.

This front formed when___.Answer

What tool is used to measure temperature?

A thermometer is used to measure

temperature.

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What type of precipitation appears in the oval? Explain why.

Snow forms when water vapor freezes, and stays frozen as it falls to Earth.

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What is the purpose of an anemometer?

An anemometer

measures wind speed.

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At what temperature does water freeze?

Water freezes at 32o

Fahrenheit. Answer

What is the purpose of a barometer?

A barometer measures air

pressure. The air pressure helps

predict the weather.

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What tool is used to

measure precipitation?How does it

work?

A rain gauge measures the

amount of precipitation.

Measurements on the container show

the number of inches or

centimeters of rain.

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What type of precipitation appears in the circle? Explain why.

Sleet forms when snow passes through warm air, melts, and then refreezes.

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Ecosystem Review4th Grade

If a lion is hunting a badger, the lion is the

__________________ and the badger is the _____________.

If a lion is hunting a badger, the lion is the

__________________ and the badger is the _____________.

If a lion is hunting a badger, the lion is

the predator and the badger is the prey.

Answer

What is the role of a producer in a food web?

The role of a producer in a food web is to produce

energy from the sun.Answer

What do we call overlapping food chains?

Overlapping food chains are called food webs. Webs show how animals rely on other living

things, and show the competition for food.

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What is the role of a decomposer

in a food web?

In a food web, the role of a decomposer is to

break down dead plants and animals.

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What do all first-level consumers eat?

First-level consumers

eat plants, or producers.

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Name 2 organisms in this web that are prey to other animals.

The rabbit and the deer are both prey to the mountain lion. The rabbit, mouse, frog, and snake are prey to the hawk.

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What do the arrows in a food web represent?

The arrows in a food web show the transfer of energy from one

organism to another.

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What might happen in this ecosystem if the hawks moved away?

If the hawks moved away, there might be an over-population of frogs.

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What is an omnivore?

An omnivore eats both plants and animals.

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Name an organism in this food web that is both predator and prey.

In this food web, the snake is both

predator and prey. The snake is predator to the mouse and prey

to the hawk.

In this food web, the frog is also both predator and prey. The frog is predator to

the cricket and prey to the hawk.

Answer

What is the term used to describe each living

organism’s specific role in the habitat?

Each living organism’s specific role in the

habitat is called a niche.

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What do we call a group of the same kind of plant

or animal living in the same ecosystem?

A group of the same kind of plant or animal living in the same ecosystem is called a

population.

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What do we call the living organisms in an

ecosystem?

The living organisms in an ecosystem are called biotic. Bio- means life.

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What type of consumer eats only plants?

Herbivores are consumers that

eat only plants.Answer

Where do producers get their energy?

Producers get their

energy from the sun.

Answer

What is a community?

A community is all the different populations of plants and animals in an

ecosystem.

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Name 3 abiotic, or non-living, parts of an

ecosystem.

The abiotic, or non-living, parts of an ecosystem include sunlight, soil, wind, water,

and rocks.

Answer

What type of consumer eats only other animals?

Carnivores are consumers that

only eat other animals.Answer