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Roles of Water Word Definitions Water Cycle The continuous movement of water on Earth. +Cycle never stops & has been going on for millions of years.

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Page 1: €¦  · Web viewEnergy from the sun powers the cycle. Evaporation. Evaporation is the process of transforming from a liquid to a gas. The sun heats the liquid water and turns it

Roles of WaterWord Definitions

Water Cycle The continuous movement of water on Earth.

+Cycle never stops & has been going on for millions of years.

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Roles of WaterWords Definitions

Powers The Water Cycle

Energy from the sun powers the cycle

Evaporation Evaporation is the process of transforming from a liquid to a gas. The sun heats the liquid water and turns it into water vapor.

+Starting point of the water cycle.

Evapotranspiration The loss of water from the soil through both evaporation & transpiration from plants.

Condensation The opposite of evaporation and is the process by which a vapor becomes a liquid.

+As water condenses, millions of tiny droplets of water join to create clouds

Precipitation Water falling to the Earth from the atmosphere.

+Hail, sleet, rain, & snow.

Interception The process of precipitation being evaporated by (plants & puddles) & not completing the cycle back into the atmosphere before it completes the cycle.

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Roles of WaterWord Definitions

Infiltration The movement of water through Earth's surface.

+As the water soaks into the ground it moves between the soil and rocks.

+Plants soak up some of the water but the majority of the water reaches a level that is filled with water, called ground water.

Percolation Describes the action of water as it moves through spaces in the soil and rock.

Run Off Precipitation that travels over the landscape and runs into streams, rivers, and lakes on Earth.

+ Run off from snowmelt is a major component of the water cycle.

Storage Water is stored not only in visible sources such as rivers and lakes, but also in groundwater or ice caps.

Water Cycle States of Matter

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Roles of WaterWord Definitions

Transpiration Water from the leaves, stems or flowers of plants is converted from water into water vapor

Forces of the Water Cycle

While the Sun is the primary driving force behind the water cycle.

+Forces influencing the cycle-(gravity, the atmosphere, & land masses).

Gravity +Pulls the water back to Earth in the form of precipitation.+Causes runoff to flow. +Pulls against water, eroding soil, cutting canyons & transporting sediments.

Sunlight+Amount of sunlight and its angle of the earth in relation to the sun.

Convection Currents

Uneven global heat distribution causes convection currents to attempt to equalize the heat distribution around Earth.

+The heated air at the equator rises up, and spreads north & south towards the poles warming the water as it moves. Eventually, the water cools & sinks down in the polar regions, and then flows across Earth's surface to the equator. 

+ At the equator the warm air heats the water & the cycle repeats itself.

Ocean Temperature

+Ocean store more heat/thermal energy+Helping regulate the climate of Earth.

Warm Water+Found near the equator & moves toward the poles

Ocean CurrentsInfluences By

Ocean currents are influenced by the water temperatures & the position of landmasses.

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Roles of WaterWord Definition

Coriolis Effect Earth’s rotation effects air currents moving northward causing them to veer off.

The air currents are pushed to the right, in the direction of rotation.

Air exchange between equator and poles are classified into three circulation belts; 1) Westerlies, 2) Northeasterly Trades and Southeasterly Trades. 

CoriolisImpactEffect

+ Air currents from the equator bring with them lots of moisture & large quantities of clouds—leading to lots of rainfall & wet tropical environments in the area.

Moving Air = Moving Water

+ Water has a higher heat capacity----causing it to absorb & release heat.

+Evaporation and condensation cycle is a main way heat is transferred from Earth's surface to the atmosphere and in moving heat around Earth.

Gyre pattern of surface circulation

Ocean Circulation System

Warm equatorial surface waters move towards the poles where they cool and return back towards the equator along the sea floor.

Tides Tides are the periodic rise and falling of large bodies of water. +Formed by the attraction between Earth and the moon.

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Roles of Water Word Definitions

Global Conveyor Belt

Water enters the poles & becomes cooler forming sea ice. +As the water freezes the salt is left behind. As the sea water gets colder and saltier its density increases and it starts to sink towards the bottom.

+Surface water is pulled in to replace the sinking water and it turn eventually becomes cold and salty enough to sink. ---Thus a current is formed.

Weathering Is the breaking down of the surface of rock, soil, and minerals into smaller pieces.

+Water most powerful weathering force.+Frozen water enters the crack of rocks & splits them in half.

Erosion Movement of particles away from their source.

Erosion is facilitated by water, oceans, wind & glaciers.

Deposition Is when soil & rocks are deposited somewhere different than where they started.

+The tiny pieces of rocks that are deposited are sediments

Water’s Role In Weathering &

Erosion

Water is nature's most versatile tool and is responsible for the bulk of erosion on the planet, from ocean waves and currents to sediment filled streams, rivers, and floods.