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Page 1: Water, Water Everywhere! Water in Earth’s Processes UnitS6E3.

Water, Water Everywhere!Water in Earth’s Processes

UnitS6E3

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How is the amount of water on Earth divided up?

3% = Freshwate

r

97% = Saltwater

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Is most of the water on Earth freshwater or saltwater?

Saltwater!

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Where can the freshwater be found?¾ Freshwater is Frozen Solid in ice caps and glaciers ¼ Freshwater is Liquid underground

A tiny fraction is in lakes & rivers

A smaller fraction is water vapor in the atmosphere

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What is the Water Cycle?

Definition: The continuous movement of water from Earth’s surface into the atmosphere and then back again!

The water cycle is powered by the Sun.

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Condensation

Precipitation

Evaporation

Accumulation

Trees

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Main Parts of the Water Cycle:

Evaporation

Condensation

Precipitation

Accumulation

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What is Evaporation?

When water changes from liquid to water vapor (liquid to gas)Evaporation comes from:

• plants• lakes• oceans

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Evaporation from plants????

• This is called TRANSPIRATION

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What happens after water evaporates?

Condensation!

As air and water vapor rise, they cool to form clouds

(gas to liquid)

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What happens when the droplets get too large to stay in the clouds?They fall as Precipitation –water that falls from clouds as

RainSnowSleetHail

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What happens to water that falls to the ground?

Accumulation- collection of water

•Runoff – water flows across the land into streams, rivers, or oceans

•Groundwater – water soaks into the ground

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Examples of surface water:

•Rivers• Ponds• Lakes•Wetlands – swamps, bogs,

marshes

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How does water get UNDERGROUND?

It trickles down betweenparticles of soil & throughcracks in rocks

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How water gets into rock…

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An Aquifer is an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water.

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How can we get to the water so we can use it everyday?

• Springs can form & water bubbles out naturally

• Wells provide access to Aquifers that have drinking water – Wells can be mechanically or hand

pumped– In Artesian Wells, water rises

because of pressure in an Aquifer

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How is water used?• In your home• Industry & Transportation• Agriculture• Recreation

Why is it important to conserve water?

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Water Pollution is Bad!

• What is water pollution?• What causes water pollution?

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Properties that make up the oceans’ composition:•Salinity• Temperature•Dissolved Gases

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Remember…we have more saltwater on Earth than freshwater!

So, why can’t we just drink sea water?

Because it tastes yucky! That’s why!

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Why does it taste yucky?Because it has lots of salt…

• Salinity – the amount of salt dissolved in water (NaCl)

• Average salinity of the ocean is 3.5%–If you boiled 1kg of ocean water in a pot until all water was gone, you’d be left with about 35g of salt left in the pot!

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Where do the salts and minerals come from?

• Salt and minerals that are in the ocean come mostly from dissolved rocks, and soil that is brought to the oceans from rivers

• Volcanoes also provide salts to the oceans.

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What does salt do to the ocean water?

• Lowers the freezing point of water

• It makes seawater more dense

• Greater buoyancy – you float higher in some ocean water

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Temperature of Ocean Water

• Closer to the equator = warmer water

• Temperature decrease as you go deeper

• Density & Pressure increase as you go deeper

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Dissolved Gases in Ocean Water:

Oxygen Carbon Dioxide

Sea plants & creatures use these gases to survive

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Oxygen in sea water comes from Algae& air

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One big ocean or several smaller oceans?

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• All of the oceans are connected, and essentially one big ocean.

• We have made imaginary boundaries to break up this ocean, and currently we have 5 different oceans.

World’s Oceans

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World’s OceansFrom the largest to smallest:

PacificAtlanticIndian

SouthernArctic

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Main features of the ocean floor:(F) Continental shelf (C) Abyssal Plain

(A) Continental slope (B) Seamount(E) Volcanic islands (G) Ocean trench

(D) Mid-ocean ridge

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What is a wave?

The movement of energy through a body of water

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• Surface waves are caused by wind.

• The height and size of waves depend on 3 factors:

Strength of the windLength of time the wind blowsDistance over which the wind blows

Waves