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Hydrology is the study of water. What can you infer that hydro- means, what does -ology mean? Why is such a big deal made about humans needing water when it covers 71% of the Earth? (20 words min)

WATER!

2. What’s the molecular formula for water?

Remember how we said these roving robots will land on Mars? This is how the first couple of rovers landed on the red rocky planet: C7w7Js C7w7Js

Remember how we said these roving robots will land on Mars? This is how the newest rover “Curiosity” was supposed to land on Mars: 8_qIM&feature=related

 Here’s a recent shot taken by a satellite orbiting Mars.

 You can see the Curiosity rover landing on the planet!

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We thought we saw water on Mars here, but these are just some bluish rocks.

EARTH: “CLOSED” SYSTEMMARS: “OPEN” SYSTEM

EARTH: “CLOSED” SYSTEMMARS: “OPEN” SYSTEM  Earth’s thin, layered atmosphere traps most matter here...including H 2 O.

EARTH: “CLOSED” SYSTEMMARS: “OPEN” SYSTEM  Earth’s thin, layered atmosphere traps most matter here...including H 2 O.  Mars’ atmosphere is skimpy and can’t hold water there.

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