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WATER WRAP UP COMPARISON-NOTEBOOK PAGE 59 NUMBER 1-53 AS YOU GO… ***YOU MAY DRAW, LABEL, OR WRITE!!! 1-20 IN CLASSROOM 21-53 IN HALLWAYS

WATER DISTRIBUTION #1 97% VS. 3%

WATER DISTRIBUTION #2 75% VS. 25%

WATER DISTRIBUTION #3 3% VS LESS THAN 1%

FROZEN IN GLACIERS/ICE CAPS VS. GROUNDWATER WATER DISTRIBUTION #4 FROZEN IN GLACIERS/ICE CAPS VS. GROUNDWATER

WATER DISTRIBUTION #5 3% VS. 68-71%

EVAPORATION VS. CONDENSATION WATER CYCLE #6 EVAPORATION VS. CONDENSATION

EVAPORATION VS. TRANSPIRATION WATER CYCLE #7 EVAPORATION VS. TRANSPIRATION

PRECIPITATION VS. INFILTRATION WATER CYCLE #8 PRECIPITATION VS. INFILTRATION

WATER CYCLE #9 RUNOFF VS. GRAVITY

GROUNDWATER VS AN AQUIFER WATER CYCLE #10 GROUNDWATER VS AN AQUIFER

WATER CYCLE #11 THE SUN VS. THE WIND

THE WATER CYCLE VS. EARTH’S WATER LEVEL

OCEANIC TRENCH VS. ABYSSAL PLAIN OCEAN FLOOR #13 OCEANIC TRENCH VS. ABYSSAL PLAIN

CONTINENTAL SHELF VS. CONTINENTAL SLOPE OCEAN FLOOR #14 CONTINENTAL SHELF VS. CONTINENTAL SLOPE

MID OCEAN RIDGE VS. DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY OCEAN FLOOR #15 MID OCEAN RIDGE VS. DIVERGENT PLATE BOUNDARY

VOLCANIC ISLAND VS. SEAMOUNT OCEAN FLOOR #16 VOLCANIC ISLAND VS. SEAMOUNT

POINT SOURCE VS. NON POINT SOURCE WATER POLLUTION #17 POINT SOURCE VS. NON POINT SOURCE

NON POINT SOURCE VS. RUNOFF WATER POLLUTION #18 NON POINT SOURCE VS. RUNOFF

POINT SOURCE VS. SEEING A SEWER PIPE LEAK INTO A STREAM WATER POLLUTION #19 POINT SOURCE VS. SEEING A SEWER PIPE LEAK INTO A STREAM

WATER POLLUTION #20 LAND FILL POLLUTING OUR WATER SUPPLY VS. OCEAN GYRE POLLUTING OCEAN WATER

MOST WAVES FORMING VS. TSUNAMIS FORMATION

SHALLOW WATER WAVES(CLOSE TO SHORE) VS. DEEP WATER WAVES

WAVES #23 CREST VS. TROUGH

WAVELENGTH VS. WAVE HEIGHT WAVES #24 WAVELENGTH VS. WAVE HEIGHT

WAVE MOTION VS. WATER MOTION WAVES #25 WAVE MOTION VS. WATER MOTION

WAVES #26 SWELL VS. WHITECAP

WAVES #27 UNDERTOW VS. DANGER

TSUNAMIS VS. WORLD’S OCEANS WAVES #28 TSUNAMIS VS. WORLD’S OCEANS

STORM SURGE VS. HURRICANES WAVES #29 STORM SURGE VS. HURRICANES

LONGSHORE CURRENT VS. THE ENVIRONMENT WAVES #30 LONGSHORE CURRENT VS. THE ENVIRONMENT

CURRENTS #31 3 FACTORS CONTROLLING SURFACE CURRENTS VS. FACTORS CONTROLLING DEEP CURRENTS

GLOBAL WINDS VS. PLANET EARTH CURRENTS #32 GLOBAL WINDS VS. PLANET EARTH

CONTINENTAL DEFLECTION VS. CORIOLIS EFFECT CURRENTS #33 CONTINENTAL DEFLECTION VS. CORIOLIS EFFECT

WARM WATER DENSITY VS. COLD WATER DENSITY CURRENTS #34 WARM WATER DENSITY VS. COLD WATER DENSITY

WARM WATER MOVEMENT VS. COLD WATER MOVEMENT CURRENTS #35 WARM WATER MOVEMENT VS. COLD WATER MOVEMENT

CURRENTS #36 HOW CURRENTS CURVE IN NORTHERN HEMISPHERE VS. HOW CURRENTS CURVE IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE

CURRENTS #37 POLES VS. EQUATOR

CLOCKWISE VS. COUNTERCLOCKWISE CURRENTS #38 CLOCKWISE VS. COUNTERCLOCKWISE

GOLF BALL IN SALT WATER VS. GOLF BALL IN FRESH WATER CURRENTS #39 GOLF BALL IN SALT WATER VS. GOLF BALL IN FRESH WATER

CURRENTS #40 INCREASING WATER’S DENSITY… YOU MUST… ____________THE TEMPERATURE ___________THE SALINITY

SALINITY IS THE MEASURE OF THE AMOUNT OF…. SALT OR CURRENTS #41 SALINITY IS THE MEASURE OF THE AMOUNT OF…. SALT OR ____________SOLIDS THAT ARE IN A LIQUID

SALINITY CAN INCREASE THROUGH FREEZING BECAUSE…. CURRENTS #42 SALINITY CAN INCREASE THROUGH FREEZING BECAUSE….

SALINITY CAN INCREASE THROUGH EVAPORATION BECAUSE_______ CURRENTS #43 SALINITY CAN INCREASE THROUGH EVAPORATION BECAUSE_______

CURRENTS #44 INCREASING SALINITY AND DECREASING TEMPERATURE WILL _____________WATER’S DENSITY

INCREASING THE TEMPERATURE WILL __________WATER’S DENSITY CURRENTS #45 INCREASING THE TEMPERATURE WILL __________WATER’S DENSITY

GULF STREAM VS. CALIFORNIA CURRENT CURRENTS #46 GULF STREAM VS. CALIFORNIA CURRENT

SURFACE CURRENTS AFFECTING CLIMATE VS. DEEP CURRENTS AFFECTING CLIMATE

SURFACE CURRENTS AND GLOBAL WINDS VS. DEEP CURRENTS AND GLOBAL WINDS…

UNSATURATED ZONE(ZONE OF AERATION) VS. SATURATED ZONE WATER UNDERGROUND #49 UNSATURATED ZONE(ZONE OF AERATION) VS. SATURATED ZONE

WATER TABLE VS. UNSATURATED ZONE VS. SATURATED ZONE WATER UNDERGROUND #50- WATER TABLE VS. UNSATURATED ZONE VS. SATURATED ZONE

WATER TABLE DURING DROUGHT VS. WATER TABLE DURING FLOOD WATER UNDERGROUND #51 WATER TABLE DURING DROUGHT VS. WATER TABLE DURING FLOOD

DIG A WELL FOR WATER VS. WATER TABLE VS. SATURATED ZONE WATER UNDERGROUND #52 DIG A WELL FOR WATER VS. WATER TABLE VS. SATURATED ZONE

BONUS #53 UPWELLING VS. A GYRE