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BIOGEOCHEMICAL CYCLES
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Biogeochemical Big word; simple idea Bio = life Geo = earth Chemical = substance So biogeochemical = substances involved with life on earth.
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Water Cycle
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Water Is Everywhere 75% of the earth’s surface is covered with water. All living things contain water. There is water in the atmosphere.
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Water on the Move Water continually cycles from the earth to the atmosphere and back again.
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Evaporation Water evaporates (changes from a liquid to a gas).
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Condensation Water condenses (changes from a gas to a liquid).
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Precipitation Water returns to earth’s surface in the form of rain, sleet, snow or hail.
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The Very Simple Version Evaporation Condensation Precipitation
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It’s more complicated than that.
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Transpiration Plants return water to the atmosphere. Plant sucks in water through roots Plant loses water through leaves
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Perspiration Animals return water to the atmosphere when they sweat, pant, breathe, etc.
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Infiltration Water goes into the ground. It filters through soil, rocks, etc. Diagram courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey
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Runoff Some water moves along the surface of the ground collecting in low areas. Diagram courtesy of the U.S. Geological Survey
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Ground Water Water filters into soil and rock until it comes to rocks it cannot pass through. Water may fill spaces in rocks and soil. An aquifer is a pool of underground water.
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