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Maybe you recycle cans, glass, paper and metal. Did you know that nature recycles, too? One of the things nature recycles is water. Water goes from the ocean, lakes and rivers into the air. Water falls from the air as rain or snow. Rain and snow eventually find their way back to the ocean. Nature's recycling process for water is called the water cycle. The water cycle has four stages: storage, evaporation, precipitation and run-off. Water on Earth gets stored in oceans, lakes, rivers, ice and even underground. Water goes from storage into the atmosphere by a process called evaporation. When water evaporates, it changes from a liquid into a gas, called water vapor. Water vapor goes up into the atmosphere. Water returns to Earth as precipitation in rain or snow by changing into drops of water when the air gets cold enough. Clouds are collections of water droplets. Most precipitation falls into the oceans and goes right back into storage.
Water that falls on land always flows from higher places to lower ones - This flow is called run- off. Water from land flows into streams. Streams join together to make rivers and eventually the water flows into storage in the ocean, then the water cycle starts all over again.
Question 1. What can nature recycle?
A. Cans, glass, paper and metal
B. Ocean
C. Lakes and rivers
D. Water
Question 2. In recycling, where does water go from?
A. From rivers, lakes to oceans
B. From oceans to lakes
C. From the ocean into lakes, rivers and ponds
D. From oceans, lakes and rivers into the air
Question 3. What is nature's recycling process for water called?
A. Water cycle
B. Waterfall
C. Run-off
D. Water vapor
Question 4. In what way, does water go from storage into the atmosphere?
A. By a process called precipitation
B. By a process called evaporation
C. By tornadoes
D. By moving of air
Question 5. When water evaporates, how does it change?
A. From the air as rain or snow
B. From water vapor up into the atmosphere
C. From a gas into a liquid called water vapor
D. From a liquid into a gas called water vapor
Question 6. How does water form and return to Earth?
A. Water boils and evaporates into the air
B. Water ice melts into water and runs off on land
C. Water vapor precipitates into droplets and then they fall
D. Water freezes to clouds and water droplets and falls to Earth
Question 7. On land, how does water flow?
A. From the pipes to the faucets.
B. From the cracks of the pipes.
C. From higher places to lower ones.
D. From low places to higher ones.
Question 8. In the end, where does water flow into?
A. Wells
B. Ponds
C. Lakes
D. Storage in the ocean.
Đáp án
Question 1. D
Question 2. D
Question 3. A
Question 4. B
Question 5. D
Question 6. C
Question 7. C
Question 8. D