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Water

Water. The Water Cycle. The movement of water on Earth involving all phases (solid, liquid, gas). E vaporation. Changing of water from a liquid to a gas. T ranspiration. Release of water into the air by plants. P recipitation. Condensation of water (gas to liquid) – Rain/Snow. R unoff.

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Water

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  1. Water

  2. The Water Cycle • The movement of water on Earth involving all phases (solid, liquid, gas).

  3. Evaporation • Changing of water from a liquid to a gas.

  4. Transpiration • Release of water into the air by plants

  5. Precipitation • Condensation of water (gas to liquid) – Rain/Snow

  6. Runoff • Water flowing over Earth’s surface

  7. Infiltration • Water permeating (entering) Earth’s surface

  8. Water Table • Boundary between water in the lithosphere and dry soil above.

  9. Things that Affect Infiltration(water entering the soil) • Porosity: • Amount of space (pores) between the sediments. • Greater the porosity, greater the infiltration

  10. Shape Round particles = greater porosity = greater permeability

  11. Packing Closely packed = lower porosity = low permeability

  12. Sorting Sorted = greater porosity = greater permeability

  13. Permeability Ability of water to pass through the soil

  14. Capillarity • Attraction that allows water to mover UP! • Greatest when sediment is SMALL!

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