The Water Cycle
Distribution of Water
Unique Properties
Structure of Water
Importance of Water
100
Process by which liquid gas turns into gas state (vapor)
What is evaporation?
100
Percent of fresh water on earth
What is 2.5 percent?
100
Water's attraction to itself
What is cohesion?
100
name of water molecule in Chemistry
What is H2O?
100
Type of water that most likey to be used in everyday life of human
What is groundwater?
200
Water sticks to itself in the atmosphere and gets ready to fall
What is condensation?
200
Water that is below us. Most of the fresh water except the frozen fresh waters
What is groundwater?
200
Water's attraction to other substances
What is adhesion?
200
Positive Charge in on one part of water molecule
What is Hydrogen's Charge?
200
agriculture, industry, recreation, growth, reproduction, and more.
What are some ways that we use water?
300
The Sunlight
What is the energy that keeps the water cycle going?
300
The process in which water becomes too much with algal growth, killing all other life on water and making the water anoxic.(No oxygen)
What is Eutrophication
300
The reason or property why some insects can walk on water. Created by polar attraction between water.
What is Surface Tension?
300
A molecule that has both positive and negative charges
What is a polar molecule?
300
How much percent of water that is contained in our body
What is 65 - 70 Percent?
400
Process which by condensed water falls from the atmosphere
What is precipitation?
400
Percentage of all the water on Earth combined to the form a sphere
What is 860 miles?
400
This property of water can be seen when you drink water out of a straw, the water sticks to both itself and the straw.
What is Capillary Action?
400
Negative Charge in on one part of water molecule
What is Oxygen's Charge?
400
period of time we can survive without drinking water
What is 3 days?
500
When the water is released through leaves of plants
What is transpiration?
500
Percentage of fresh water stored in the Great Lakes
What is 21.5 percent?
500
How much of heat needed to raise 1 gram of a substance by 1 degree Celsius.
What is Specific Heat?
500
Because water contains both charges in a molecule, attracting itself and pulls them apart, making water dissolve almost everything.
Why is water a Universal Solvent?
500
amount of water that each person in the United States uses everyday
What is 80 - 100 gallons?
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