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THE WATER CYCLE
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WATER ON EARTH Water is important because: * Plants and animals need water to live. * Without water, there could be no rain or snow. Most water on Earth is salt water found in the oceans.
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FRESH WATER ONLY A LITTLE OF EARTH’S WATER IS FRESH WATER. FRESH WATER IS FOUND: AS ICE IN GLACIERS RAIN OR SNOW RIVERS, STREAMS, PONDS, LAKES GROUNDWATER: FRESH WATER FOUND UNDER EARTH’S SURFACE
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Largest ocean on Earth – Pacific Ocean Salt in salt water comes from WEATHERED rocks. Ocean water has many resources: –Fish, ocean animals, plants used for food –Oil comes from wells under the ocean SALT WATER
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WHERE FRESH WATER AND SALT WATER MEET ESTUARY: A PLACE WHERE FRESH WATER FROM A RIVER MIXES WITH SALT WATER FROM THE OCEAN
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THE WATER CYCLE FFFForm water takes depends upon the amount of HEAT or thermal energy in it. TTTThree form of water: LLLLIQUID – liquid water SSSSOLID – ICE GGGGAS – WATER VAPOR
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EVAPORATION Changing of a liquid into a gas (water) (water vapor) HEAT must be added to a liquid to make it evaporate. EVAPORATION CHANGES LIQUID WATER INTO INVISIBLE GAS – WATER VAPOR.
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CONDESATION Condensation is the changing of a gas into a liquid. Taking HEAT away from a gas or cooling it, changes the gas into a liquid.
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PRECIPITATION Precipitation is any water that falls to Earth as rain, snow, sleet or hail.
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THE WATER CYCLE THE MOVEMENT OF WATER FROM EARTH’S SURFACE INTO THE AIR AND BACK TO THE SURFACE AGAIN. THIS CYCLE IS POWERED BY HEAT FROM THE SUN.
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