Rainfall is an example of water is a "what" state
liquid
The heating of bodies of water (e.g. ocean, rivers, lakes) causes water to change into water vapour.
What is evaporation?
Negative.
Evaporation changes water from its liquid form to gas. What means does it connect to other places?
When cooled high in the atmosphere, water vapour changes into liquid form and become water droplet, formation clouds called condensation. Clouds MOVE in the atmosphere, connect water to different land forms and oceanic areas.
Hail is an example of water in a "what" state?
Solid
When cooled high in the atmosphere, water vapour changes into liquid form and becomes water droplets, forming clouds.
What is condensation?
What are three things irrigations has a positive affect on for people and places?
Environmental, Economic and Social
Precipitation occurs when the atmosphere is unable to hold the condensed water. How does this connect water to places?
It falls back down to the earth from the clouds.
Steam is an example of water in a "what" state?
Gas
When the atmosphere is unable to hold the condensed water (becomes saturated), water droplets (in the form of rain, hail, sleet or snow) fall back down to earth from the clouds.
What is precipitation?
What are the three forms of freshwater resources?
Groundwater
Surface water
Precipitation (Atmospheric)
Run-off happens when water runs along the ground surface. How does surface water connect places?
It may collect in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, streams or the ocean.
Sleet is an example of water in a "what" state?
Solid
When water runs along the ground surface it may collect in bodies of water such as rivers, lakes, streams or the ocean.
What is run-off?
Water is drawn up from the ground through the root systems of trees and plants. The water moves through the tree or plant and evaporates through the leaves.
What is transpiration?
Some water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater. Groundwater is connected to other water forms via a process of what?
Infiltration.
Fog is an example of water in a "what" state?
Gas
Some water soaks into the ground and becomes groundwater.
What is infiltration?
You can use one of these to identify weather patterns and trends?
What is a climate graph?
When water is drawn up from the ground through the root systems of trees and plants it can move through the tree or plant and evaporates through the leaves. This process is connect water to places and is know as ...?
Transpiration.