The Scientific Study of the Earth’s Water.

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The Scientific Study of the Earth’s Water. HYDROLOGY The Scientific Study of the Earth’s Water.

Warm Up: Salt water makes up __ % of all water on Earth. Of all the fresh water, most is found in ________.

Warm Up: Word Bank: transpiration, evaporation, condensation, infiltration 1. Occurs when liquid changes to a gas. 2. When water vapor cools and changes to a liquid. 3. When water vapor comes out of the leaves of plants and trees.

Water Cycle Chart Finish Graph from yesterday Work Session: Water Cycle Chart Finish Graph from yesterday

Do You Remember the Rock Cycle? There is another cycle that happens on Earth that is similar to the Rock Cycle, It is called The Water Cycle

The Water Cycle The water cycle is the continuous movement of water from sources on Earth’s surface—such as lakes, oceans, and plants—into the air, onto and over land, into the ground, and back to the surface.

Did You Know?.....Dinosaurs used to drink the same water in prehistoric times that we drink today? All Of Earth’s Water Is Just Moving Through The Water Cycle Over And Over Again Throughout Time.

Precipitation Occurs when rain, snow, sleet, or hail falls to the surface of the Earth.

Evaporation Occurs when liquid water changes into water vapor, which is a gas. The Sun creates THERMAL ENERGY or heat which turns liquid water into water vapor in nature.

Condensation Occurs when water vapor cools and changes into liquid.

Water Drops In The Sky Can Create A Beautiful RAINBOW.

Infiltration The process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.

Other Things Happen In The Water Cycle such as… TRANSPIRATION RUNOFF When water vapor comes out of the leaves of plants and trees. When water from precipitation flows over land and collects in rivers, streams, and oceans.

WATER is always on the move.. Condensation Infiltration WATER is always on the move.. http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jam s/science/weather-and-climate/water-cycle.htm