Item WC114001: Water vapor in air can come from water in plants and in the soil.
If the temperature of the air in a town is cool, and the town has no rivers or lakes and is not close to an ocean, could the air at that town have water vapor in it?
- No, the air at the town must be both warm and be close to a large body of water for the air to have water vapor in it.
- No, the air at the town does not have to be warm, but it must be close to a large body of water to have water vapor in it.
- No, the air at the town does not have to be close to a large body of water, but it must be warm to have water vapor in it.
- Yes, the air at that town could have water vapor in it because the water vapor can come from water in plants or soil even when the air is cool.
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- Students Responding Correctly
Group | Correct | Total | Percent |
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Overall | 1142 | 2659 | 43% |
Grades | |||
6–8 | 686 | 1671 | 41% |
9–12 | 455 | 986 | 46% |
Gender | |||
Male | 497 | 1228 | 40% |
Female | 624 | 1378 | 45% |
Primary Language | |||
English | 1027 | 2348 | 44% |
Other | 87 | 247 | 35% |