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How does the hydrosphere interact with the geosphere and the atmosphere? Investigation 1: The hydrosphere includes all the water. Water has a very high heat capacity due to its properties. Water is polar with positive and negative charges. These charges cause cohesion and adhesion to water and other objects. Terms: Hydrosphere, Heat Capacity, Polarity, Adhesion, Cohesion

Primary Investigation Write the question and answer in a complete sentence Q1. How does the heat capacity of water affect its temperature? Q2. How does the polarity of water explain water’s heat capacity? Q3. How is cohesion and adhesion the same and different? Importance of the ozone Sun tan lotion technology What is SPF? The weather: Controlling the weather HAARP

Drawings and Labels Conduction https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOnSISXDILU

Concept Map Hydrosphere Heat Capacity Polarity Adhesion Cohesion Holds all the water Holds heat without changing temperature Polarity Positive and Negative ends Adhesion Cohesion Water sticks to Other Materials Water sticks to water

Drawing and Labels Draw the picture below to the best of your ability and label the diagram. Other Materials

Exit Slip How is water capable of holding a great amount of heat? Write the question and answer in a complete sentence How is water capable of holding a great amount of heat? Claim (HOW): Evidence (WHY): Example (WHAT):