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Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 1

Answer questions 11 based on the following figure.

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Arrow 2 represents the direction of the sea breeze.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 2

Land breeze blows

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Land breeze blows during the night.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 3

Sea breeze blows during

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Sea breeze blows during day time.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 4

A student took two dishes P and Q and poured equal amounts of water in them. He placed Dish P in the sunlight and Dish Q in a closed room.

What is the rate of evaporation in dish P and dish Q?

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Evaporation of water is observed more in dish 'P'.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 5

Evaporation increases with

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Evaporation increases with an increase in the area of exposure.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 6

Ramu took a glass of cold water from the refrigerator and placed it on a table. After a few minutes he observed water drops on the outer surface of the glass. Why did water drops form?

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Water vapour in the air gets condensed to form water droplets.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 7

The fine droplets observed on the leaves of plants and grass during winter mornings are due to

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Dew is a noun that refers to small drops of water that form on surfaces outdoors during the night. Dew drops appear as fine droplets on leaves of plants and grass on a winter morning. Dew is the result of condensation, which is the process of a material changing from a gas to a liquid.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 8

Germs present in tap water can be killed by

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Germs present in tap water can be killed by boiling.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 9

The process by which water vapour changes into water is called

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The process of changing water vapour into water is called condensation.

Test: Air and Water - 2 - Question 10

Frozen dew is called

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Frozen dew is called frost​​​.

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