Water The United States and its Flag Condensation Maps Evaporation
100
What are the three phases of water?
liquid, solid, gas
100
How many states make up the United States?
50
100
What part of the cup can you find condensation?
outside
100
What states are not directly connected to the mainland of the United States?
Alaska and Hawaii
100
What do you have to do to a liquid to make it evaporate?
heat it up
200
Describe the molecules of a liquid.
clumped together and can still move
200
How many stripes does the American flag have?
13
200
What season do we see the most condensation?
summer
200
Name 1 state located on the West Coast.
California, Oregon or Washington
200
What direction does water vapor travel?
rises/moves upward
300
How can you turn a liquid into a solid?
freezing it
300
What does the red and white represent in the stripes of the flag?
Red represents the blood shed and the white stands for hope.
300
What are the two key components to creating condensation? Not ice
warm/hot temperature and humidity
300
Name the ocean that borders New York.
Atlantic Ocean
300
Describe the molecules of water vapor.
spread apart and move quickly
400
Where does water vapor come from?
bodies of water
400
What year was the first American flag sewn?
1777
400
What is vapor turning into a liquid called?
condensation
400
Name any three geographic features of any state.
lakes, rivers, mountains, lowlands
400
What can move vapor?
wind
500
At what temperature does water vapor turn into a liquid molecules?
0 degrees Celsius
500
What year was the last time our flag was changed?
1959
500
Where does condensation occur in our atmosphere?
when the vapor meets the cool air and turns into a liquid.
500
What two countries border Alaska?
Canada and Russia
500
When vapor is cooled down, what does it turn into?
water, liquid, rain






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