Earth Science SAGE Workbook SAGE Review

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Earth Science SAGE Workbook SAGE Review

Page 14 Standard 4: Students will understand the dynamics of the hydrosphere.   Objective 1: Characterize the water cycle in terms of its reservoirs, water movement among reservoirs and how water has been recycled throughout time.

Page 14 Identify oceans, lakes, running water, frozen water, ground water, and atmospheric moisture as the reservoirs of Earth’s water cycle, and graph or chart the relative amounts of water in each.

Page 14 Describe how the processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, surface runoff, ground infiltration and transpiration contribute to the cycling of water through Earth’s reservoirs.

Page 14 Model the natural purification of water as it moves through the water cycle and compare natural purification to processes used in local sewage treatment plants.