1 By Ryan Cates Big Idea 7 Students, Teachers, And Resources in Sciences (STARS) University of South Florida College of Engineering January 4, 2010.

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1 By Ryan Cates Big Idea 7 Students, Teachers, And Resources in Sciences (STARS) University of South Florida College of Engineering January 4, 2010

2 Outline  Review  Water Cycle  Evaporation  Condensation  Precipitation  How the 3 phases of matter affect the water cycle.  Aquifers  Glaciers  Bodies of water  Mountaintops

Vocabulary Review  What are Newton’s Laws of Motion?  What are 6 types of potential energy?  What are the steps to the experimental method?  What is the difference between weight and mass?  What is the difference between conductor and insulators?  What is the summer solstice?  Why does the Earth experience four seasons?

Water Cycle

Demonstration: Evaporation, Condensation, precipitation.

Where does all the water come from and where does it go?  Sent from  Aquifers  Bodies of water  Sent to  Glaciers  Mountaintops  Back to bodies of water and to the ground

Aquifers

Bodies of water  Lakes, Oceans & Rivers

Mountains and Glaciers

Water Cycle in a Nut Shell