<p>@bear</p>
<p>r u referring to the “stop absorbing water” one? I was fairly sure of that one. Why did u think it was something else?</p>
<p>@bear</p>
<p>r u referring to the “stop absorbing water” one? I was fairly sure of that one. Why did u think it was something else?</p>
<p>evidence for life work
poetic was right for sure, but yeah that was a hard question
sea blankets is correct for sure
colder is slower is correct</p>
<p>what was the inttricate question and what was the facilitated one? and what is the ‘stop absorbing water’ question?</p>
<p>and yeah i remember something about clouds being an answer and islands was an answer as well. i think it was to the question that asked what they did not talk about and the one of the choices was like volcanos or something</p>
<p>how is the one about cold an answer?</p>
<p>I remember in the passage that said ice slows down the process, not cold climate. I thought half right, half wrong answer choice…</p>
<p>intricate and vital described the water cycle
facilitated described how water helped the chemicals cycle or whatever</p>
<p>agree with transfer</p>
<p>ok then yeah facilitated is right. and intricate and vital is also what i put.
the cold/warm one i remember the passage said that the rate of evaporation is a lot faster in warmer climates, about four times faster. i had trouble with that question but i thought if the rate of evaporation was four times faster it would make sense to say the cycle occurs faster in warmer climates.</p>
<p>correct me if i’m wrong?</p>
<p>“For when it reached some vaporization point, was it “would stop absorbing water”?”</p>
<p>^ what question was that</p>
<p>Yeah i think is was. It was asking something like how could you characterize water that had reached super saturated vapor pressure, or something along those lines.</p>
<p>Cycles were controlled by sun?</p>
<p>master,
i put sth like “cycle is slower in colder regions”
i was going to choose “controlled by sun” at first though…</p>
<p>what’s the answer for the question that asked where most of the evaporation occurred?
was it the sea?</p>
<p>ya eogkr, it specifically said from the sea, it was the first sentence of the second or third paragraph</p>
<p>i definitely think that its sun over colder climates.
I was gonna put colder climates but then I said, well sun controls climate as well as evaporation. no?</p>
<p>no it’d colder climates i’m like 99% percent sure the story specifically said that evaporation was four times faster in a warm climate and evaporation being faster means the entire cycle is faster.</p>
<p>what were the other choices for the vaporization one (“For when it reached some vaporization point, was it “would stop absorbing water”?”)</p>
<p>Hey guys.
Which quote did u say summarized the passage. I believe it was the last one but I don’t really remember.</p>
<p>@ master </p>
<p>I got the last one as well…</p>
<p>I was debating between that and like “not noticing other lights” or something…</p>
<p>@master
ru referring to which quote summarized the passage about the poem passage?</p>
<p>What did the last choice say?</p>
<p>ohh yeah that one was hard. i got the last one too. it was the one about reaching for the stars or something right? idk that could be totally off but i remember it was inspirational sounding haha</p>
<p>@jack </p>
<p>I had that answer for something but r u sure it is for the specific question I’m referring to?</p>
<p>it is slower in cold climates and not the sun answer- this is why imo
(these are roughly the answers as i remember them)
“The hydrologic cycle is slower in colder climates.” -touched upon briefly, i do remember the author referencing the slower cycle in cold climates, particularly the ice in the south pole which is a cold climate-
“The sun controls evaporation on LAND surfaces.” -i believe the author clearly stated that the sun plays a huge role in land AND ESPECIALLY water (“steaming ocean”), so this answer is not complete and even insinuates that the sun affects land as opposed to water</p>
<h2>Remember this question asked you to make an INFERENCE, and that means we have to use what the author said to come to our own conclusion. If i was making an inference about the sun i would not have only said land. On the other hand, the south pole’s ice slowing down the water cycle allows us to infer that the water cycle is slower in colder climates.</h2>
<p>also the Saturation Vapor Pressure question is “stop absorbing water” because i decided that saturation vapor pressure meant the pressure point that the water vapor was completely saturated- because it is completely saturated, it would not absorb any more water and would actually start to precipitate…that made sense to me</p>
<p>mabsjenbu
I think so … what was the context of the question that you’re referring to?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the context or answer choices to the saturation vapor pressure question?</p>