Grade 6Science

Energy Turns Water into Gas

Learn how solar energy drives water evaporation by giving liquid water molecules enough speed to escape into the atmosphere, a key step in Earth's water cycle.

Key Concepts

Phase changes are driven by energy. When liquid water absorbs energy from the sun, its molecules speed up and escape into the air. This process is called evaporation . It transforms visible liquid water into invisible water vapor , a gas that rises into the atmosphere. This is the primary way water enters the air.

Common Questions

What is Energy Turns Water into Gas in Grade 6 science?

Key Idea Phase changes are driven by energy. When liquid water absorbs energy from the sun, its molecules speed up and escape into the air. Students in Grade 6 learn this as a foundational concept.

Why is energy turns water into gas important to understand?

When liquid water absorbs energy from the sun, its molecules speed up and escape into the air. This process is called evaporation. Mastering this concept builds critical thinking skills for 6th grade Science.

Is Energy Turns Water into Gas on the Grade 6 Science curriculum?

Yes, Energy Turns Water into Gas is part of the Grade 6 Science standards covered in the Chapter 1 unit. Students using Amplify Science (California) Grade 6 study this topic in depth. Parents can support learning by asking their child to explain the concept in their own words.

What are the key ideas students learn about energy turns water into gas?

Key Idea Phase changes are driven by energy. When liquid water absorbs energy from the sun, its molecules speed up and escape into the air. This process is called evaporation. Students are expected to explain and apply these ideas on assessments.