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Water Cycle

States of Matter Animation

Water on Earth Primarily salt water (97%) Freshwater (3%) Mostly in icecaps & glaciers 1% = surface water Of that 1%, 87% can be found in lakes

Hydrologic Cycle Cycle- never destroyed  just changes form

Water Changes Phases Liquid to Solid- Freezing Solid to Liquid- Liquid to Gas- Gas to Liquid- Solid to Gas- Liquid to Gas in Plants- Freezing Melting Evaporation Condensation Sublimation Transpiration

How can evaporation be increased or decreased? Wind Temp Humidity

Transpiration

SUBLIMATION – Solid to gas Sublimation Over Time

How is soil size related to infiltration? Soil Types

Left- sod with almost 100% cover ( A LOT OF INFILTRATION) Right- bare soil (very little infiltration)  too much runoff

Groundwater Video Know the zones, aquifer & water table