TES AKHIR Pert 1 Maritza Dilla S
TES AKHIR Pert 1 Maritza Dilla S
TES AKHIR Pert 1 Maritza Dilla S
Class: XI Mipa 2
TES AKHIR
SIKLUS 1 PERTEMUAN 1
Rain is one of the main sources of fresh water for almost all people in the world. It
provides suitable conditions for diverse ecosystems. It is also used as hydroelectric power plants
and crop irrigation. But, do you know how rain happens?
The rain’s phenomenon is actually what we often call as “water circle.” The concept of
the water cycle involves the sun heating the Earth’s surface water and causing the surface water
to evaporate. Then the water vapor rises into the Earth’s atmosphere.
The water in the atmosphere cools and condenses into liquid droplets. The droplets grow
bigger and heavier and fall to the Earth as precipitation.
However, not all rain can reach the surface of the earth. Some evaporates while failing
through dry air. This is what we call as ‘’Vigra’’, a phenomenon which is often seen in hot, dry
desert regions.
Snow
The snowfall is always exciting, isn’t it? In the snowfall you can crunch through the
snow, make a snowman and play snowballs with your brother. Have you ever wondered how
snow is made, through?
Snow occurs when water vapors in the air freeze before they can turn into water. This
happens when the temperature in the clouds is very cold. Snowflakes are made up of crystals of
ice that have formed around bits of dirt in the air. The snowflakes start out very small and grow.
Each snowflake is different and might contain up to 200 crystals.
Answer
1. B
2. A
3. A
4. B
5. B
6. C
7. A
8. B
9. C
10. A