Characteristics of the Hydrosphere
Water Distribution on Earth
The Water Cycle
Importance of Water for Life
Misc
100

What is the layer formed by all of the water that exists on planet Earth

The Hydrosphere

100

What percentage of Earth's water is in liquid and salty form in the oceas and seas? 

97%

100

True or False. 

Clouds are water vapour 

False

Clouds are accumulations of liquid or solid water in the form of small droplets or ice crystals. 

100

What is the chemical formula for water

H2O 

100
What percentage of humans is water? 

70%

200

The amount of salt in water is called

Salinity

200

Where is the final destination for surface water?

Seas and oceans

200

Explain how percipitation falls from a cloud

Once the small cloud droplets grow until they are too heavy and fall as rain, hail or snow on the land surface. 

200

True or False

Pure water can conduct electricity

False

Pure water cannot conduct electricity, but when it has dissolved substances it is a good conductor. 

200

What is it called when the Sun heats the surface of oceans, rivers and lakes and causes a change of state in the water from liquid to gaseous. 

Evaporation 

300

What are the 3 states of water and give an example of each on Earth

Solid: ice on polar ice caps or high mountain areas

Liquid: form of oceans, seas, lakes, rivers and groundwater

Gaseous: water vapor in the atmosphere

300

Where is the small percentage of freshwater distributed on Earth? 

Glacial Ice Caps: 79% 

Ground water: 20% 

Surface water: 1%

300

What is the part of water that falls by percepitation and infiltrates the soil and accumulates underground? 

Infiltration 

300

What is the defenition of "universal solvent"? 

What is the universal solvent? 

Fluid that dissolves most substances

Water

300

What percentage of fresh water is in the glacial ice caps? 

79%

400

Depending on the amount of salt contained in the water, it can be _____, ______, or _______. 

Fresh, salty or brackish 

400

What do ocean currents help with? 

Distributing the temperature of the planet by circulating the warm currents from equator to poles

Migration of marine species


400

Explain evapotranspiration

Some of the rainwater is absorbed by plant roots and returns to the atmosphere by evaporation through plant leaves 

400

Explain the high cohesion and adhesion strength of water molecules 

Water molecules have two poles, negative and positive, that allow them to bind strongly to each other and to other substances. 

400

What percentage of the Earth's surface is covered up by oceans and seas? 

70%

500

Explain the orgin of water on planet Earth. 

Water was trapped in the geosphere 

Released as water vapor through volcanic eruptions

Water vapor condensed in the atmosphere, forming clouds and causing rains

The water formed oceans, seas, lakes and rivers

500

Where can we find rainwater on Earth? 

Snow, mountain streams, aquifers, caves, springs, lagoons, lakes, rivers, marshes, fiords, estuaries 

500

Give the terms that explain the phrase changes of water

Gas <-> Liquid 

Liquid <-> Solid

Solid <-> Gas

Gas -> Liquid: condensation 

Liquid -> Gas: evaporation 

Liquid -> Solid: solidification 

Solid -> Liquid: melt 

Solid -> Gas: sublimation

Gas -> Solid: Deposition

500

When frozen, water _____ its volume and becomes ___ dense, allowing it to float on liquid water. 

Increases, less

500

What is the total volume of water on the planet?

1400 million cubic kilometers