Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byRussell Gibson Modified over 9 years ago
1
Water Cycle
2
Law of Conservation of Mass Matter & Energy move throughout the earth Nothing is created or destroyed.
3
4 Parts of the Earth Lithosphere-Earth’s land Atmosphere-Envelope of gases that surround Earth Hydrosphere-All Earth’s water Biosphere-Support all Earth’s life
4
Biogeochemical Cycles Explains the interconnectedness between living things and Earth Connects-Biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, & atmosphere 3 types of cycles: Water Nitrogen Carbon/Oxygen
5
Reservoirs Places where various chemicals are stored for periods of time & recycled Water cycle: Lakes Glaciers Oceans Rivers
6
Water Cycle Continuous movement of water through reservoirs in atmosphere, biosphere, hydrosphere, & lithosphere. Occurs in solid, liquid, and gas. Ice (glaciers) Ocean, lakes, rivers, ground water, ponds Water vapor in air
7
Main Processes Evaporation/Transpiration Condensation Precipitation Runoff Storage in Reservoirs
8
Evaporation/Transpiration Evaporation: Changes a liquid to a gas Causes cooling. Transpiration: Evaporation from living cells-mainly plants What causes this? Increase in thermal (heat) energy. Where does this come from? Solar Energy from the sun.
9
Condensation Once in atmosphere cool air causes the water vapor to change from gas to liquid This causes Clouds As air cools the gas molecules move closer together and condense around dust or salt in the air. Clouds are huge masses of Water Vapor.
10
Precipitation Precipitation: Water Vapor turns back into liquid form. Falls back to Earth Soil-Absorbs or runoff Reservoirs-Stored in lakes, ponds, rivers, etc.
Similar presentations
© 2024 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.