Water Cycle Earth’s water is always in movement‚ and the water cycle‚ also known as the hydrologic cycle‚ describes the continuous movement of water on‚ above‚ and below the surface of the Earth. Since the water cycle is truly a "cycle‚" there is no beginning or end. Water can change states among liquid‚ vapor‚ and ice at various places in the water cycle‚ with these processes happening in the blink of an eye and over millions of years. Although the balance of water on Earth remains fairly constant
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The Water Cycle * Name three important needs of water. a. Almost all of the body’s living cells need and depend on water to perform their functions. b. Water carries nutritive elements to the cells and carries away waste materials and salts to the kidneys. c. Water serves as an important constituent of lubricants. * How is water distributed through the biosphere About 97 percent of all water is in the oceans. Three percent of all Earth’s water that is freshwater. The majority‚ about 69
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THE WATER CYCLE STORY 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 years ago‚ there lived a water molecule it’s name was Joel. He was not a very smart water molecule. He lived `in Canada in a water tower on a mountain‚ when one day there was a big rainstorm that broke the water tower right off the mountain. After that there was a huge crack in the water tower and all the water poured out a rolled down the hill/surface runoff. Then Joel
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The water cycle is nature’s way of showing how water moves around. The water cycle is a continuous cycle where water evaporates‚ travels into the air and becomes part of a cloud‚ falls down to earth as precipitation‚ and then evaporates again. This never ending cycle is everywhere. One of the places that it occurs in is the Amazon Rainforest. The Amazon Rainforest is a unique habitat filled with wildlife. With its tropical weather‚ the Amazon has an abundance amount of rain per year. In addition
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The water cycle is one of the most or the most important cycle that we have on planet earth. Earth is able to support life because of the plentiful water that it contains. When astronomers search for planets outside of our solar system to see if there is a chance for life on other planets‚ the first thing that they look for is if the planet contains water. However‚ humans are starting to affect the way that the water cycle happens by‚ “We take water out of the system to irrigate crops…” (creditvalley
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The article Water Cycle by Jeannie Evers was written on March 26‚ 2013. The article gives a brief description about the water cycle and how water is exchanged through Earth’s atmosphere‚ land‚ and ocean. There is a detailed description of the water cycle processes: evaporation‚ condensation‚ and precipitation. Evaporation is the process where liquid changes into a gas from bodies of water driven by the sun and becomes water vapor. Condensation is the process of gas changes into a liquid. Clouds are
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The Water Cycle Intro How come we never run out of water? After millions of years you’d think that our water supply would be all used up right! It’s not though‚ because of one special process‚ the hydrologic cycle‚ more commonly known as "the water cycle." Main Points This water cycle recycles the Earth’s water supply. In other words‚ the water keeps getting reused over and over. Just think‚ the next glass of water you drink could have been part of a dinosaur’s bath‚ one
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Grade/Class/Subject: 5th grade/Science Unit/Theme: The Water Cycle Standards: Science Standard B: Physical Science: Properties and changes of properties in matter Content Objective(s): SWBT explain the different properties of water as it goes through the Water Cycle. Language Objective(s): SWBT fill in a worksheet describing the water cycle SWBT explain how water goes from a liquid to a gas to a liquid using vocabulary terms and the activity
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My impact on the cycle of water Water‚ especially the use of water is normally taken for granted here in the United States. You need a glass of that cool‚ refreshing stuff; normally you would just turn on the tap and watch it flow. What would happen if when you were waiting for that crystal clear liquid to come flowing out‚ but to your surprise it doesn’t? The misuse and abuse of this natural resource has been the topic of conversations around the world. Lack of education and poor personal choices
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The problem in the video is that Nestle is essentially gaining an astronomical profit from something that is not only free from our earth but they’re selling it to consumers for a substantial price. Nestle is making over a million a day stealing water and ruining our ecosystem for profit. I think it’s wrong for a company to come in and “recycle” for a profit. Not to mention‚ they’re not contributing back to the cities they DON’T pay taxes in and they’re creating hundreds of sinkholes from digging
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