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Members Eduardo padgett heriberto henriquez jamil atuan

WATER CYCLE. Members Eduardo padgett heriberto henriquez jamil atuan. The water cycle also know as the hydrological cycle , continuos movement of water on , above and below the surface of the Earth . . Importance of Water Cycle.

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Members Eduardo padgett heriberto henriquez jamil atuan

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  1. WATER CYCLE MembersEduardo padgettheribertohenriquezjamilatuan

  2. Thewatercyclealsoknow as thehydrologicalcycle, continuos movement of wateron, above and belowthesurface of theEarth.

  3. Importance of Water Cycle The water cycle is generated from solar energy. 86% of the global evaporation are from oceans. Oceans reduce their temperature by evaporative cooling.Without the cooling,we might have a warmer planet.

  4. Processess

  5. Evaporation Evaporation is when the sun heats up water in rivers or lakes or the ocean and turns it into vapor or steam. 

  6. Transpiration A process parallel or similar to evaporation. It is the loss of water vapor from plants and trees, particularly perspiration of plants.

  7. Condensation Water vapor in the air gets cold and changes back into liquid, forming clouds. 

  8. Precipitation Occurs when so much water has condensed that the air cannot hold it anymore. 

  9. Runoff • Runoff is the movement of landwater to the oceans, chiefly in the form of rivers, lakes, and streams. Runoff can be generated by rainfall or melting of snow/ice.

  10. Infiltration Infiltration is the process by which water on the ground surface enters the soil.

  11. Ground Water Process were the infiltrated water are channeled and seeped to different bodies of water like oceans, springs, rivers or being pumped out of the land surface. the soil.

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  13. Major sources of drinking water Ground water Surface water Sea water Precipitation

  14. How long does it take a single drop of water to complete the whole cycle? If a drop of water falls on a hot surface it evaporates almost immediately. Other drops may soak into the ground and evaporate or be taken up by plants to transpire into the air over the course of days or weeks.

  15. Still other drops may flow into rives or lakes or oceans where the time to evaporation is years to hundreds of years.Water falling as snow onto glaciers and the antarctic may be tied up as ice for thousands of years, water seeping into deep underground reservoirs may be there as long as 10,000 years.

  16. Is precipitation water pure water ? Waterisneverfound in a purestate in nature.Bothgroundwater and surfacewatermaycontainmanymicroorganisms,gases,inorganic and organicmaterials.

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