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1- What is the hydrosphere ........................................................................................ 3
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2- Water Is Important to Life ....................................................................................... 4
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1- WHAT IS THE HYDROSPHERE
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seas, lakes, ponds, rivers, and streams. Overall, the hydrosphere is very large, with the
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hydrosphere and cryosphere is the basis of the hydrologic cycle. The continuous
movement and exchange of water helps to form currents that move warm water from
the tropics to the poles and help regulate the temperature of the Earth. The exchanging
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the water lead to hypoxic conditions that can harm ecosystems. Thus, a delicate balance
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Some of the Earth’s water supply is temporarily locked up within the many
lifeforms found across the Earth’s biosphere. This water makes up a majority of most
organisms, and is a critical component, making the processes of life possible. Some
organisms are made up of 95% water, while almost all the rest are more than half water.
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Why is water so important to life? It all has to do with the unique properties that Meaning and Definition of
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water to carry nutrients to cells, and carry waste away from them.
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3.1 WHAT IS THE WATER CYCLE?
The water cycle is the process by which water is continuously transferred between
the surface of the earth and the atmosphere.
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Within a cloud, the liquid water droplets are likely to merge together over time,
forming larger droplets. At some point these droplets may get large enough that they fall
from the sky, and depending on the conditions we may see hail, rain, sleet or snow falling
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changed the hydrosphere. Eutrophication caused by the release of fertilizers and sewage
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The activities of modern society are having a severe impact on the hydrologic dedioded
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radioactive substances, and other industrial wastes and by the seepage of mineral
fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides into surface and subsurface aquatic systems.
Inadvertent and deliberate discharge of petroleum, improper sewage disposal, and
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6- VOCABULARY A-Z
Cloud visible mass of tiny water droplets or ice crystals in Earth's atmosphere.
Cryosphere icy part of the Earth's waterincluding icebergs, glaciers, and ice caps.
Earth our planet, the third from the Sun. The Earth is the only place in the known
universe that supports life.
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Hydrosphere all the Earth's water in the ground, on the surface, and in the air.
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Ice water in its solid form.
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Iceberg large chunks of ice that break off from glaciers and float in the ocean.
Ice cap area of fewer than 50,000 square kilometers (19,000 square miles)
covered by ice.
Jupiter largest planet in the solar system, the fifth planet from the Sun.
Liquid state of matter with no fixed shape and molecules that remain loosely
bound with each other.
Ocean large body of salt water that covers most of the Earth.
Planet large, spherical celestial body that regularly rotates around a star.
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4.- Precipitation falls and is collected rivers and oceans.
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