2.2 Bodies of Water Water is life. Oceans and Seas  71% of the planet is interconnected salt water  Currents, Waves and tides (Help distribute heat.

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2.2 Bodies of Water Water is life

Oceans and Seas  71% of the planet is interconnected salt water  Currents, Waves and tides (Help distribute heat across land

Hydrologic Cycle  Atmosphere, Oceans, and the earth  Evaporation  Cooling and condensing  Precipitation  Pg 33

Lakes, Rivers, Streams  Lakes hold 95% of all fresh water  Saltwater lakes form when there is no outlet to carry salt to sea (Great Salt Lake)  Rivers and Streams form drainage basins

Ground Water  Water that is not evaporated and seeps into the ground  Aquifers (Ogallala Aquifer, Edwards)

Landforms  Ocean Landforms: Continental Shelf, ridges, valleys, canyons, plains  Continental Landforms: Mountains, Hills, plains, plateaus  Relief, Topography