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Hydrosphere and Bios

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? includes all of the water on or near the Earth's surface.   hydrosphere  
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? is the continuous movement of water into the air, onto land, and then back to water sources.   water cycle  
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? is the process by which liquid water is heated by the sun and then rises into the atmosphere as water vapor.   evaporation  
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In the process of ? water vapor forms water droplets on dust particles.   condensation  
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In the process of ? rain, snow, sleet, or hail forms and fall to the Earth.   precipitation  
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Water covers a little over ? percent of the Earth's surface.   70  
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The largest ocean on Earth is the ?   Pacific  
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The deepest point on the ocean floor is in the ? ocean.   Pacific  
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The Pacific Ocean is divide into the North Pacific and South Pacific based on ?.   direction of surface current flows in each  
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The smallest ocean is the ?.   Arctic Ocean  
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The difference between ____________ and _____________ is that the _________________ contains more salt.   ocean water, fresh water, ocean water  
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The salinity of ocean water is the concentration of all the dissolved ? it contains.   salt  
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The ? is the layer in which the temperature falls rapidly with depth.   thermocline  
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One of the most important function of the world ocean is to absorb and store ? from the sun.   energy  
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The ocean both absorbs and releases heat more slowly than ? does.   Earth  
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Local temperatures in different areas of the planet are also regulated by the world ?.   ocean  
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? are stream like movements of water that occur near the surface of the ocaean.   surface currents  
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? are stream like movements of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor.   deep currents  
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Most of the fresh water i locked up in ? and ?.   icecaps and glaciers  
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A ? contains all of the land drained by a river.   river system  
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? are smaller stream or rivers that flow into larger ones.   tributaries  
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Most of the rain that falls on the surface is found in the form of ?.   ground water  
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A rock layer that stores and allows the flow of ground water is called an ?.   aquifer  
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The surface of the land where water enters and aquifer is called a ?.   recharge zone  
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The ? is the layer of the Earth where life can be found.   biosphere  
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The biosphere is made up of the uppermost level of the ?, most of the ? and the lower part of the ?.   geosphere, hydrosphere, atmosphere  
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The tiny, free floating, marine algae are known as ?.   phytoplankton  
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Most of the animals living deep in the ocean feed on ? plants and animals that drift down from the surface.   dead  
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In a ? system, energy enters the environment, but matter does not.   closed  
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In an ? system, both matter and energy are exchanged between a system and the surrounding environment.   open  
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Makes up all the water on the earth?   hydrosphere ELLIS  
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continuous movement of water into the air, onto land,then back threw the cycle   water cycle ELLIS  
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