The Water Planet 1.1 Water continually cycles. the BIG idea

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The Water Planet 1.1 Water continually cycles. the BIG idea CHAPTER The Water Planet the BIG idea Water moves through Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land in a cycle. 1.1 Water continually cycles. CHAPTER OUTLINE

Water continually cycles. 1.1 Water continually cycles. Water moves through Earth’s environment in a continuous cycle. fresh water salt water Evaporation Water rises as vapor. 1 water cycle evaporation condensation 2 3 Condensation Vapor changes into liquid. 2 precipitation 1 Precipitation Water falls to the surface. 3 SECTION OUTLINE

1.1 fresh water Water continually cycles. salt water Water that is not salty and has little or no taste, color, or smell. Most lakes and rivers are made up of fresh water. water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

1.1 salt water Water continually cycles. fresh water salt water salt water Water that contains dissolved salts and other minerals. Oceans consist of salt water. water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

1.1 water cycle Water continually cycles. fresh water water cycle salt water The continuous movement of water on Earth, through its atmosphere, and in the living things on Earth. water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

1.1 evaporation Water continually cycles. fresh water evaporation salt water A process by which a substance changes from its liquid state to its gas state by random particle movement. Evaporation usually occurs at the surface of a liquid over a wide range of temperatures. water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

1.1 condensation Water continually cycles. fresh water condensation salt water The process by which a gas changes into a liquid. water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

1.1 precipitation Water continually cycles. fresh water precipitation salt water Any type of liquid or solid water that falls to Earth’s surface, such as rain, snow, or hail. water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY