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Learning Target: To discuss analyze process of water cycle April 13 th , 2015- Welcome Back Come in quietly Take your assigned seats If you owe the last science fair checkpoint have it out Put your HW into agenda Complete the Do-Now Do-Now: Predict what would happen to the carbon cycle if all the producers vanished from the ecosystem?

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Page 1: Learning Target: To discuss analyze process of water cycle April 13 th, 2015- Welcome Back Come in quietly Take your assigned seats If you owe the last

Learning Target: To discuss analyze process of water cycle April 13th, 2015- Welcome BackCome in quietly

Take your assigned seats

If you owe the last science fair checkpoint have it out

Put your HW into agenda

Complete the Do-Now

Do-Now: Predict what would happen to the carbon cycle if all the producers vanished from the ecosystem?

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Are you really drinking the same water as the caveman?

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Water CycleWater is always on the move.

Rain falling where you live may have been water in the ocean just days before. And the water you see in a river or stream may have been snow on a high mountaintop.

The water cycle is also known as the hydrologic cycle. Fun Fact:

Hydro is Latin for water

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Where is water?Water can be in the

atmosphere, on the land, in the ocean, and even underground. It is recycled over and over through the water cycle. 

In the cycle, water changes state between liquid, solid (ice), and gas (water vapor).

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Stage 1 : EvaporationEvaporation is the

change from liquid to vapor form.

Evaporation turns the water that is on the surface of oceans, rivers, & lakes into water vapor using energy from the sun. What type of energy

transfer is taking place?

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Stage 1 : TranspirationWhen water evaporates

from plants it is a process called transpiration.

Plants lose water through their stems, leaves, and roots.

A fully grown tree may lose several hundred gallons of water through its leaves on a hot, dry day.

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Stage 2: CondensationCondensation is the

process by which water vapor in the air is changed into liquid water.

The water vapor rises in the atmosphere and cools, forming tiny water droplets by a process called condensation.

Those water droplets make up clouds.

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Stage 3: PrecipitationThose water droplets that CONDENSE

make up clouds. If those tiny water droplets combine with each other they grow larger and eventually become too heavy to stay in the air. Then they fall to the ground as rain, snow, and other types of precipitation.

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Stage 3: PrecipitationPrecipitation is

water released from clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail. It is the primary way water is delivered from the atmosphere to the Earth.

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Did you know…How many gallons of water fall when 1 inch (2.5

cm) of rain falls on 1 acre of land?27,154 gallons of water!

Rain drops are not tear shaped.They start out in a ball shape, but as they fall they meet

with air resistance, which starts to flatten out the drop until at about 2-3 mm in diameter the bottom is quite flat with an indention in the middle - much like a hamburger bun. When raindrops reach about 4-5 mm, things really fall apart. At this size, the indentation in the bottom greatly expands forming something like a parachute with two smaller droplets at the bottoms. The parachute doesn't last long, though, and the large drop breaks up into smaller drops.

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Wow! That is amazing!The world's record for average-annual

rainfall belongs to Mt. Waialeale, Hawaii, where it averages about 450 inches (38 ft) per year.

The world’s recorded for least amount of rain goes to Antofagasta Region, Atacama Desert, Chile at 0 in one year!It takes 6 gallons of water to grow the potatoes

for your order of fries!For your hamburger it takes 1300 gallons of

water to produce everything needed!

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Stage 4: RunoffRunoff is the variety of

ways by which water moves across the land.

As it flows, the water may seep into the ground, evaporate into the air, become stored in lakes or reservoirs, or be extracted for agricultural or other human uses.

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Stage 4: InfiltrationSome of the

precipitation seeps into the ground and becomes a part of the groundwater.

That seepage is called infiltration.

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Stage 5: AccumulationAccumulation is the process in

which water pools in large bodies (like oceans, seas and lakes) Most of the water on Earth is in the Ocean.

Did you know? Water stays in certain places

longer than others. A drop of water may spend over 3,000 years in the ocean before moving on to another part of the water cycle while a drop of water spends an average of just eight days in the atmosphere before falling back to Earth.

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1. What energy source powers the water cycle? ________________

2. Most water is stored where?

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Name: