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neonofarm [45]
4 years ago
14

Drag the tiles to the boxes to form correct pairs match the type of water with the location in which it is found

Biology
2 answers:
Mariana [72]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Ice: glacier

Groundwater: A Well

Water Vapor: Atmosphere

Surface Water: The river

Explanation:

PLATO answers

MAVERICK [17]4 years ago
4 0

The correct answers are water vapor- atmosphere; surface water -river; ice- glacier; and groundwater -well

Explanation:

Water is an abundant substance on Earth that exists in all states in it. This includes liquid water, which can be found on the Earth surface in water bodies such as rivers, oceans, lakes, ponds, etc. This implies the word that matches surface water is rivers. Additionally, this type of water is usually the ecosystem for many organisms. Besides this, liquid water can be found under the surface, which is known as groundwater, this is located under rocks and soil, despite this, it can be extracted and used for consumption, and one way to do this is through wells. Thus, the word that matches groundwater is well.

On the other hand, water can be found in a gaseous state as this evaporates from the surface of Earth, then raises to the atmosphere, and forms clouds. Thus, the main source of water vapor is the atmosphere. Also, this changes its states as it condensates and falls in the form of rain. Finally, water can be found in solid-state in ice, which is abundant in glaciers, the poles of the Earth, and at high elevations, because ice is the result of water being exposed to low temperatures. Thus, the word that matches ice is glacier.

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