Water Properties Worksheet
Explore the basic properties of water, including its states, the water cycle, and its importance.
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. What are the three states of water?
Hot, cold, warm
Solid, liquid, gas
Small, medium, large
Red, blue, green
2. What happens to water when it gets very cold?
It turns into gas.
It turns into solid ice.
It disappears.
It becomes bubbles.
3. The process where water turns into vapor and goes into the air is called .
4. When water vapor cools down and forms clouds, it is called .
5. Rain, snow, sleet, or hail falling from clouds is called .
6. Look at the image of the water cycle below. Describe in your own words what happens during the water cycle.

7. Water is found only in oceans and rivers.
True
False
8. All living things need water to survive.
True
False
9. Why is water important for plants and animals?
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