"Tions" of the Water Cycle
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"Spheres" We Know and Love
Precipitation
States of Matter
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100

Water falling from clouds to the earth in the form of rain, snow, sleet, hail, or graupel

What is precipitation?

100

Transpiration

The process where plants release water vapor into the air through small pores called stomata.

100

All of the water on the planet in the atmosphere, under ground, in glaciers, and oceans.

What is the hydrosphere?

100

Liquid water falling from the sky

What is rain?

100

In this state, the molecules of the substance are packed so tightly together that they cannot move freely; the molecules will vibrate in place.

What is a solid?

100

Water that exists beneath the soil.

What is Ground Water?

100

The body of water that results from building a dam

What is a reservoir?

200

The process where a liquid transforms into a gas (vapor)

What is evaporation?

200

Collection

The process where precipitation falls to the earth and gathers in oceans, lakes, rivers, streams, and aquifers.

200

The protective layer of gases surrounding the earth and held in place by gravity.

What is the atmosphere?

200

When water vapor in the atmosphere crystallizes and falls to the earth

What is snow?

200

In this state, the molecules spread apart and move in a random fashion .

What is gas?

200

A water table

What is the top most section of ground water?

200

Waste water

Water that has been contaminated by human activities (household, industrial, agricultural)

300

The phase change where vapor (a gas) cools and turns into a liquid

What is condensation?

300

Sublimation

The phase change where a solid changes to a gas (vapor) without first becoming a liquid (melting)  (Example: dry ice to gas)

300

The solid inorganic parts of the earth from the surface all of the way down to the core.

What is the geosphere?

300

Pellets of frozen rain which rall to the earth

What is hail?

300

This state of matter has a definite volume but no fixed shape; it will take the shape of it's container.

What is liquid?

300

A series of events that are repeated over and over again

What is a cycle?

300

To remove the salt from a collection of water

What is desalinate?

400

The process of water on the ground entering the soil.

What is infiltration?

400

Deposition

The phase change were a vapor (gas) changes to a solid without first condensing into a liquid (Example: water vapor to frost)

400

All of the ecosystems and living organisms on the earth (connecting all other "spheres")

What is the biosphere?

400

Ice pellets mixed with rain or snow that fall to the earth

What is sleet?

400

The only state that liquid cannot take on

What is plasma?

400

The two forces that are necessary for water to go through the water cycle

What are heat and gravity?

400

The amount of water vapor present in the atmosphere

What is humidity?

500

The slow downward movement of water through soil and rock.

What is percolation?

500

Transportation

The movement of water through the atmosphere by wind.

500

All parts of the earth's surface where water exists in solid form (glaciers, snow, ice sheets, permafrost)

What is the Cryosphere?

500

Snow pellets that fall to the earth

What is Graupel?

500

Sometimes called a phase.

What is a state of matter?

500

A land area that channels runoff into collection areas

What is a watershed?

500

This threatens the stability of the water cycle by causing glacier and permafrost melt

What is global warming?

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