This type of water is found in rivers, lakes, glaciers, ice sheets, and underground and contains low concentrations of salt
Freshwater
What is the main energy source that powers the water cycle?
The sun
Energy that comes from plants and animals
Biomass Energy
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What is the Geocentric vs Heliocentric Model?
Heliocentric model = Sun is the center of solar system and planets orbit it
Geocentric model = Earth is the center of solar system and the sun & planets orbit it
A large, slow-moving, long-lasting accumulation of snow and ice that develops on land
Glacier
As a gas cools and becomes a liquid, this is called
Precipitation
Energy in the form of heat that comes from deep inside the Earth
Geothermal Energy

On Earth, we would observe a fully illuminated Moon when it is at what location?
C
What is the TOTAL percentage of freshwater on Earth?
3%
The process by which water passes through soil and seeps into the ground
Infiltration
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A resource that can be replaced as quickly as it is used and almost never run out
Renewable Resource
What is the correct order of the Layers of Earth from exterior to interior?
Crust > Mantle > Outer Core > Inner Core
What percentage of water is available for all the entire worlds population to use?
1% (actually a little less)
The changing of water from liquid to gas
Evaporation
Formed from the remains of DEAD plants and animals
Fossil Fuels
Transportation of sediment by wind, water, ice, or gravity
Erosion
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Where is most freshwater located on Earth?
Glaciers & Ice caps
List the steps of the water cycle in order
Evaporation, Transpiration, Condensation, Precipitation, Run Off, Infiltration, Groundwater
Sedimentary Rock formed from ancient plants. It is also a nonrenewable resource.
Coal
On the Mohs hardness scale, what is SOFTEST mineral?
Talc