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Water Resources Chapter 13 Hydrosphere The hydrosphere includes all of the water on or near Earthâs surface. Lakes Rivers Oceans Icecaps Clouds wetlands The Water Cycle…
Warm Up At 250 C, air contains 15 gH2O / m3 air. Saturation point: 20 g/m3 Calculate the relative humidity. What is the dry adiabatic rate? How does the temperature change…
TAKS Review Objective 5 The student will demonstrate an understanding of earth and space systems. Plate Tectonics History Wegenerâs theory of Continental Driftâcontinents…
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