It is the scientific study of the movement, distribution, and management of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources, and environmental watershed sustainability.
Hydrology
It takes a lot of energy to raise the temperature of a certain amount of water by a degree, so water helps with regulating temperature in the environment.
Water has high heat capacity (Specific Heat).
Types of bottled waters that are claimed to be bottled at the source from where the water flows
Spring or glacier water
The hydrologic cycle begins with the _______ of water from the surface of the ocean.
Evaporation
Leads to a loss of fluids and makes it difficult to replace water by drinking it.
Vomiting
Human body is made of how many percent of water?
Human body is made of 70 percent of water.
Properties that allow it to stick to substances other than itself.
Adhesive
Sometimes referred to as carbonated water or soda water, sparkling water is infused with carbon dioxide gas while under pressure
Sparkling water
Deposition of a liquid or a solid from its vapor, generally upon a surface that is cooler than the adjacent gas.
Condensation.
Blood vessels can become damaged, causing fluid to leak into the surrounding tissues.
Burns
Hydrology comes from Greek word ”hýdōr” meaning "__" and ”logos” meaning "_____“.
Water and Study
As water freezes, the molecules form a crystalline structure that spaces the molecules further apart than in liquid water.
Water is less dense as a solid than as a liquid.
Usually tap or groundwater which has been treated to remove harmful substances like bacteria, fungi, and parasites
Purified water
Water discharged in surface streams. Includes not only the waters that travel over the land surface and through channels to reach a stream but also interflow, the water that infiltrates the soil surface and travels by means of gravity toward a stream channel and eventually empties into the channel.
Runoff
The body’s cooling mechanism releases a significant amount of water.
Sweating
Is the process by which undesired chemical compounds, organic and inorganic materials, and biological contaminants are removed from water.
Water purification
Forces that are responsible for surface tension, the tendency of a liquid’s surface to resist rupture when placed under tension or stress.
Cohesive
Water that you get directly from your faucet
Tap water
Provides the energy to transport water in the plant and may aid in heat dissipation in direct sunlight
Transpiration
Usually caused by uncontrolled diabetes, but also can be due to alcohol and medications such as diuretics, antihistamines, blood pressure medications, and antipsychotics.
Frequent urination
Use of water includes creating wildlife habitat. Lakes are built to create places for fish and water birds.
Environmental use
Water has the unique ability to dissolve many polar
and ionic substances.
Water is an excellent solvent.
This type of water is boiled and the steam is collected and condensed back into a liquid
Distilled Water
All liquid and solid water particles that fall from clouds and reach the ground. These particles include drizzle, rain, snow, snow pellets, ice crystals, and hail.
Precipitation
High blood sugar levels cause increased urination and fluid loss.
Diabetes