3.6.1 Describe the Earth’s water budget RUTHERFORD PAGE 209-223.

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3.6.1 Describe the Earth’s water budget RUTHERFORD PAGE

REVIEW THE WATER CYCLE Watch video 1. What is another name for the water cycle? 2. In which 3 states can you find water naturally on planet earth? 3a. Water evaporates from which 3 locations mentioned in the film? b. Name one other place from where water would evaporate 4. State 4 types of precipitation mentioned in the film 5. Explain why a puddle evaporates even though it is not boiling. Use a diagram if it helps your explanation. 6. Explain why windows get foggy on the outside if we have the air conditioning on in the room. 7. Where does the energy for the water cycle come from?

EARTH’S WATER BUDGET a. Where is most water stored? b. Which is the largest flow of water? c. Read Page 217 of Rutherford and answer questions 1-3