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Which unit is used to describe the volume of water in a pond? - Answer-kiloliters How does the water cycle show how the hydrosphere and atmosphere interact? - Answer-heat and wind cause water in a pond to evaporate into the air Which of these reservoirs contains the most water? - Answer-glaci...

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5th Grade Science Unit Test Earth's
Systems Exam Questions and Answers
Which unit is used to describe the volume of water in a pond? - Answer-kiloliters

How does the water cycle show how the hydrosphere and atmosphere interact? -
Answer-heat and wind cause water in a pond to evaporate into the air

Which of these reservoirs contains the most water? - Answer-glaciers

A student is making a model of how the atmosphere and biosphere interact. Which
model best shows this? - Answer-a diagram of plants giving off carbon dioxide

Which statement compares the amount of surface fresh water found in different
locations? - Answer-the volume of ice and snow is greater than the volume of lakes.

Which graph shows the amount of salt water on Earth compared with fresh water? -
Answer-the graph that shows 97.5% salt water and 2.5% fresh water

Living things are part of the __________. - Answer-Biosphere

Soil and sediments are part of the __________. - Answer-Geosphere

Snow is part of the __________. - Answer-Hydrosphere

Circle the part or parts that show the interaction of the hydrosphere and the
atmosphere. - Answer-evaporation, condensation, and precipitation

Locations of Earth's water sources are listed. Number the water sources according to
volume from 1 to 4, with 1 being the smallest amount of water to 4 being the largest
amount of water. - Answer-Water in the atmosphere has the smallest amount of water
of the sources given, followed by rivers and lakes, and then ice caps and glaciers.
Oceans are the largest and should be at the bottom of the list.

The Volcano
The diagram shows some of the effects of a volcano erupting. Which effect on the
ecosystem shown is an example of how the geosphere and biosphere interact? -
Answer-hot lava runs down the sides of the volcano, killing vegetation

The Volcano
The diagram shows some of the effects of a volcano erupting. How can a volcano in the
location shown affect weather patterns? - Answer-it is likely to rain more on the side of
the volcano near the ocean

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