Ocean Water Cycle Surfing for Grade 6 (Easy) 워크시트 • 무료 PDF 다운로드 정답 키 포함
Track a drop of water as it journeys from the salty Indian Ocean through the atmosphere to the peaks of the Himalayas.
교육적 개요
This worksheet assesses student understanding of the global water cycle and ocean salinity through a narrative journey from the Indian Ocean to the Himalayas. It employs a scaffolded check for understanding, moving from basic state changes like condensation to complex systems like thermohaline circulation. Ideal for formative assessment or a mid-unit review, this science quiz aligns with middle school curricula focusing on Earth's systems and energy flow.
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- Identify the primary drivers of the global water cycle, including solar energy and gravity.
- Explain the processes of transpiration, infiltration, and condensation within Earth's hydrosphere.
- Analyze the relationship between water temperature, salinity, and ocean density in driving deep-sea currents.
All 10 Questions
- Which process is primarily responsible for adding salt to the oceans over millions of years?A) Underwater volcanic eruptionsB) Chemical weathering of rocks on landC) Atmospheric nitrogen fixationD) Melting of polar ice caps
- Water that evaporates from the ocean leaves its salt content behind.A) TrueB) False
- Plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through a process called ________.A) InfiltrationB) SublimationC) TranspirationD) Deposition
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- What is the main energy source that powers the movement of water through the global water cycle?A) The Moon's gravityB) The Earth's core heatC) The SunD) Deep ocean currents
- Cold water is denser than warm water, causing it to sink toward the ocean floor.A) TrueB) False
- If you were studying the 'Great Ocean Conveyor Belt,' which factor would you find driving deep-sea currents?A) Surface wind speedsB) Differences in density (thermohaline)C) Coastal sand erosionD) The migration of whales
- When water vapor cools down and turns back into liquid water to form clouds, it is called ________.A) CondensationB) PrecipitationC) EvaporationD) Collection
- Which of these labels describes water soaking into the ground to recharge aquifers?A) Surface RunoffB) CondensationC) InfiltrationD) Accumulation
- The ________ is the measure of the amount of dissolved salts in water.A) TurbidityB) SalinityC) AcidityD) Viscosity
- The Earth's water cycle has a definite starting point in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean.A) TrueB) False
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Yes, this science quiz is an excellent no-prep option for substitute plans because it provides clear explanations for each answer, allowing students to work independently while still mastering hydrosphere concepts.
Most sixth-grade students will complete this science quiz in approximately 15 to 20 minutes, making it an ideal bell-ringer or exit ticket for a lesson on Earth systems.
Absolutely, the straightforward language and included explanations make this science quiz accessible for various reading levels while still challenging advanced students with technical vocabulary like thermohaline circulation.
This science quiz is specifically designed for 6th grade learners, focusing on the foundational concepts of evaporation, density, and ocean currents required at the middle school level.
You can use this science quiz as a mid-lesson check to identify if students understand how the sun drives energy through the water cycle before moving on to more complex atmospheric weather patterns.
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