Water Cycle Processes
Surface Water
Groundwater
Vocab
Potluck
100

Water in any form that falls back to the surface of the Earth

PRECIPITATION

100

Most surface water is salt water or freshwater?

SALT WATER

100

Name one way we use groundwater.

Drinking, irrigation, daily uses (dishes, bathing, etc.)

100

The upper layer of the saturated zone is called the __.

WATER TABLE

100

The source of energy that moves water throughout the water cycle.

THE SUN'S ENERGY

200

Water that moves from the surface to below (underground).

INFILTTRATION

200

Most freshwater found on the surface is located here.

GLACIERS

200

A hole in the ground to reach water.

WELL

200

A ridge of land that separates watersheds.

DIVIDE

200

The force that moves water from a higher elevation to a lower elevation.

GRAVITY

300

Liquid water changing to water vapor (gas).

EVAPORATION

300

Where is most usable freshwater located?

UNDERGROUND

300

What is the layers of rock that holds water underground called?

AQUIFER

300

Streams and rivers that feed a main river.

TRIBUTARY

300

Water that runs over the surface to another body of water.

RUNOFF

400

Water vapor given off from the leaves of plants.

TRANSPIRATION

400

Name 4 examples of surface water.

LAKE, POND, RIVER, OCEAN, ETC.

400

Name the three main soil particles that we discussed.

SAND, SILT AND CLAY

400

hte land area htat supplies water to a river system.

WATERSHED

400

Explain the difference between evaporation, transpiration and respiration.

Evaporation - water that turns from a liquid to a gas from surface water

Transpiration - water that exits the leaves of plants to the atmosphere

Respiration - water that leaves animals to the atmosphere when breathing.

500

Water vapor that cools and changes to a liquid.

CONDENSATION

500

Name one potential source of a river.

Underground stream, runoff from rain, melting snow/ice, lake

500

Explain how the size of soil particles (porosity) affects the flow of water (permeability).

The larger the particle size, the faster the water flows through; the smaller the particle size, the slower the flow of water

500

Layers of rock that hold water.

AQUIFER

500

Explain the water cycle.

Water that continuously moves from the surface to the atmosphere and back again.

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