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Water

Water . Section D. Hydrologic Cycle. Transport - The movement of water through the atmosphere. Precipitation - The transfer of water from the atmosphere to land. Rain, snow, hail, sleet, and freezing rain are discussed.

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Water

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  1. Water Section D

  2. Hydrologic Cycle • Transport -The movement of water through the atmosphere. • Precipitation - The transfer of water from the atmosphere to land. Rain, snow, hail, sleet, and freezing rain are discussed. • Groundwater - Water located below ground and how it returns to the surface. • Transpiration -Transfer of water to the atmosphere by plants and vegetation. • Runoff - Rivers, lakes, and streams transport water from land to the oceans. Too much rainfall can cause excess runoff, or flooding.

  3. Hydrologic Cycle • The Earth's Water Budget - The distribution of water among the oceans, land and atmosphere. • Evaporation - The transformation of water from a liquid into a gas, a process which humidifies the atmosphere. • Condensation - The transformation of water from a gas into a liquid, and the processes that lead to condensation. • Infiltration – Process of water “soaking” into the ground

  4. Hydrologic Cycle

  5. Municipal Treatment

  6. Water Softening

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