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The Water Cycle
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Essential Questions What is the water cycle? What drives the water cycle?
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The Water Cycle The Water Cycle is the cyclical, solar- driven process of evaporation, condensation and precipitation that controls the distribution of water on Earth. The Water Cycle 1.Evaporation & Transpiration 2.Condensation 3.Precipitation 4.Infiltration, Storage & Runoff
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The Water Cycle The transfer of water into the atmosphere is accomplished in two ways: Evaporation = 90% Transpiration = 10%
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Evaporation Evaporation – the process where water is converted from a liquid to a gas or vapor; it is the primary means by which water enters the atmosphere from oceans, rivers and lakes
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Transpiration Transpiration – the process where ground water is transported through plants from roots to pores on the undersides of leaves where it evaporates
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The Water Cycle After entering the atmosphere, water vapor can be transported large distances by wind; as it moves, it condenses into visible clusters of droplets (clouds).
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Condensation Condensation – the transformation of water from a gas to a liquid
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The Water Cycle After evaporating into the atmosphere and condensing, water can leave the atmosphere via precipitation.
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Precipitation Precipitation – the fall of water droplets condensed from atmospheric water vapor down to the Earth’s surface RainSnowSleet/Ice
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Infiltration, Storage & Runoff Infiltration – water that seeps underground into porous rock/earth Storage – water can be stored as a solid (mountain snow packs, glacial ice) and as a liquid (water in lakes/ponds/ocean) Runoff – water that flows along the surface of the Earth back to the oceans
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What’s Coming Up? Hydroelectric Plants Hydropower & Water Turbines Impacts on Environment/Society
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