A. Answer the following questions orally.
1. What is evaporation?
2. How is a fog different from a mist?
3. What is frost? On what kind of night would you expect it?
4. What kind of rainfall occurs when warm and cold air meet?
5. How much of the earth's surface is covered by water bodies?
6. What are waves?
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1=Evaporation is a type of vaporization that occurs on the surface of a liquid as it changes into the gas phase.
2=Fog and mist differ by how far you can see through them. Fog is when you can see less than 1,000 meters away, and if you can see further than 1,000 metres, we call it mist.
3=Frost usually forms at night, when the air temperature is cooler. Once the sun rises and warms the air around the frosted object, frost melts quickly.
4=Frontal rain is found where warm air meets cold at the cold and warm fronts in a depression.
5=The earth surface is 70 percent of water bodies.
6=When water pushes upwards because of air then waves are formed.
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