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The Hydrosphere all of the water on or near the Earth’s surface covers almost 75% of the Earth’s surface includes water in the oceans, lakes, rivers, wetlands, polar ice caps, soil, rock layers beneath Earth’s surface, and clouds
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The Water Cycle water cycle - continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean evaporation - change of a substance from a liquid to a gas condensation - change of state from a gas to a liquid precipitation – water in the form of rain, snow, sleet, and hail
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The Water Cycle
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Estimate Where is most water located? If one liter represented all the water on earth, how much would be ocean water?
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Estimate How much of the remaining water (Earth’s freshwater ) is frozen in ice caps and glaciers? How much of the remaining water is available for human use?
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Earth’s Oceans all oceans are connected - world ocean regulates Earth’s temp – absorbs and reflects heat
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Ocean Water salinity - amount of dissolved salts in a given amount of liquid most salt dissolved in ocean is sodium chloride (NaCl)
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The Oceans Three parts: Surface zone: warmest, upper-most, 0-350m deep. Thermocline: Temperature drops quickest. Middle layer. 350-700m. Deep Zone: 750m-bottom. Temps near freezing (2ºC).
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Temperature Zones surface of the ocean is warmed by the sun depths of the ocean (where sunlight never reaches) are very cold
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Fresh Water most of the fresh water is locked up in icecaps and glaciers also found in lakes, rivers, wetlands, the soil and atmosphere
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Ground water Rain and melting snow sink into the ground and run off the land trickles down through the ground and collects as groundwater makes up only 1 percent of all the water on Earth - fulfills the human need for fresh drinking water, and supplies agricultural and industrial need
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Aquifers rock layer that stores and allows the flow of groundwater
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