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Question
lesson 15 - water cycle
what crushed the barrel?
(1 point)
○ water changing from
liquid to gas
○ water freezing
○ water boiling
○ water changing from
gas to liquid
Brief Explanations
To determine what crushed the barrel, we analyze the options:
- "Water changing from liquid to gas" (evaporation) doesn't exert pressure to crush.
- "Water freezing" expands, but the context here is likely about vapor condensation.
- "Water boiling" is liquid to gas, not crushing.
- "Water changing from gas to liquid" (condensation) occurs when water vapor cools, turns to liquid, and the pressure from the condensed liquid (or the process of gas turning to liquid in a confined space) can crush the barrel (like in a demonstration where steam cools and condenses, creating a vacuum or pressure change that crushes the barrel).
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The correct option is: water changing from gas to liquid