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Primary 5 Cycles: Water

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Water Water

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Our Blue PlanetOur Blue Planet

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Introduction Introduction

• Covers three-quarters of the earth surface

• All living things need water to survive.

• Water exists in three different states:- Solid- Liquid- Gaseous

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Water in Solid State Water in Solid State

ice snow hail

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Water in the Liquid StateWater in the Liquid State

• Most of the Earth’s water is sea water.

raindrops

dew clouds

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Water in Gaseous StateWater in Gaseous State

Water vapour Steam

Similarities:

•Both are colourless

•Both are water in gaseous state

Differences

At any temperature

1000C

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Changing States of Water: Changing States of Water: Heat GainedHeat Gained

• Solid to liquid: Melting (00C)• Liquid to Gaseous : Evaporation

: Boiling (1000C)

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Changing States of Water: Changing States of Water: Heat LossHeat Loss

• Liquid to Solid: Freezing (00C)• Gaseous to Liquid : Condensation

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Changing States of Water: Changing States of Water: Heat LossHeat Loss

• Liquid to Solid: Freezing (00C)• Liquid to Gaseous : Condensation

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MeltingMelting• From solid to liquid• Gains heat• Happens at 00C • Ice to water• Temperature stays the same• Heat gained to change state of water

from solid to liquid• State of water during melting: solid and

liquid

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Freezing Freezing

• From liquid to solid• Heat loss from water to the surrounding• Happens at 00C • Water to Ice• Temperature stays the same

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Boiling Boiling • From liquid to gaseous• Gains Heat• Happens at 1000C • Water to Steam• Temperature stays the same• Heat gained to change state of water

from liquid to gaseous• State of water: liquid and gaseous

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Evaporation Evaporation

• From liquid to gaseous• Gains heat• Evaporation happens all the time and at any

temperature. • Water to Water Vapour

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Condensation Condensation

• From gaseous to liquid• Loses heat• Condensation happens due to temperature

difference• Water Vapour to Water • Steam to Water

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Condensation Condensation

(1000C)

(100C)

(1000C)

(700C)

Faster Slower

More water droplets

Less water droplets

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Evaporation Evaporation

• The rate of evaporation depends on a few factors:- Presence of wind- Humidity - Temperature- Area of exposed surface

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Presence of Wind Presence of Wind

• Water evaporates faster in the presence of wind.

• When water evaporates, water vapour gathers above the surface of the water.

• Wind will carry the water vapour away, making space for more water to rise.

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Humidity Humidity (Amount of water vapour in the (Amount of water vapour in the

air)air)• High humidity: Large amount of water

vapour in the air

• Higher humidity Slower rate of evaporation

• There is little or no space in the air for any more water vapour when humidity is high.

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Temperature Temperature

• Higher temperature Faster rate of evaporation

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Area of Exposed SurfaceArea of Exposed Surface

• The larger the area of the exposed surface, the greater the amount of evaporation.

Larger exposed surface area

Smaller exposed surface area

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Area of Exposed SurfaceArea of Exposed Surface

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Increase rate of evaporation

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Video on processes of water

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Water Cycle Video 1

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Water CycleWater Cycle

• Respiration– Animals give out water vapour

Stage 1:• Evaporation

– Heat from sun evaporate water from rivers, lakes and sea

• Transpiration– Plants give out water vapour through

stomata of leaves

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Water CycleWater CycleStage 2:• Condensation

– Water vapour rises into the air and condenses into water droplets

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Water CycleWater CycleStage 3:• Precipitation

– Clouds become to heavy and fall as rain to the ground

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Water CycleWater Cycle

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Main source of energy for water cycle

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Water Cycle Song: Processes

Water Cycle Song