Through which processes does water vapor enter the atmosphere?

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Through which processes does water vapor enter the atmosphere? Bell work 10/28 Through which processes does water vapor enter the atmosphere?

Interactions of Earth’s Systems water Cycle Interactions of Earth’s Systems

Water Cycle The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth’s surface The sun provides the energy that drives the water cycle

Evaporation Water absorbs thermal energy and becomes warmer Process by which a liquid turns into a gas

Transpiration The process by which plants release water vapor through their leaves Respiration- organisms release water vapor when they breathe

Condensation Temperatures in the troposphere decrease with altitude Process by which a gas changes to a liquid Releases thermal energy Clouds form when millions of water droplets come together

Precipitation Moisture that falls from the clouds to Earth’s surface Snow, rain, sleet, or hail More than 75% falls into the ocean Water continuously moves between the hydrosphere, cryosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, and geosphere

Water cycle contributes to the weather Weather- the state of the atmosphere at a certain time or place Temperature Air pressure Humidity- amount of water vapor Climate- The average weather pattern for a region over a long period of time

How are transpiration and respiration similar? How are they different? Bell Work 10/29 How are transpiration and respiration similar? How are they different?

Give an example of how the water cycle impacts the rock cycle. Bell work 10/30 Give an example of how the water cycle impacts the rock cycle.

Interactions of Earth’s Systems Rock cycle Interactions of Earth’s Systems

Rock Cycle The series of processes that transport and change rocks into different forms

Cooling and Crystallization When magma flows onto Earth’s surface it is called lava Mineral crystals form as magma cools  changes the molten material into igneous rock

Uplift The process that moves large bodies of Earth materials to higher elevations Ex: mountain building

Weathering and Erosion Weathering- Things (Glaciers, wind, rain, organisms) break down rocks into sediment Rocks are exposed to the atmosphere, hydrosphere, the cryosphere, and the biosphere Erosion- Sediments are carried to new locations Deposition- Eroded elements are laid down (deposited) in new places Forms layers of sediment

Compaction and Cementation As more layers are deposited, their weight pushes down on the bottom layers The deeper layers are compacted. Minerals dissolved in water crystallize between grains of sediments and cement them together produce sedimentary rocks

High Temperature and Pressure Form Metamorphic rocks Happens deep within the Earth Then uplift brings the rocks to the surface Then rocks are broken down and continue moving through the rock cycle