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Where is almost all of Earth's water In the ocean
Where is most of Earth's freshwater Inside of glaciers
The amount of available freshwater_________ when people use more that the amount that flows into their area The amount of available freshwater decreases when people use more that the amount that flows into their area
people only use what kind of water? Freshwater
Three things that can cause water pollution Droughts overuse pollution
What three parts of the Earth have we discussed in this unit Biosphere hydrosphere atmosphere
How do water droplets form When water vapor gets cold and condenses into liquid water
Where does water vapor in the air come from Liquid water that has evaporated
How are water molecules in the states of matter spaced Gas molecules are very spread out move fast, liquid molecules are little spread and move slow, solid molecules are very tightly packed and don't move
water molecules are not ____ or ____ when water changes from gas to liquid or liquid to gas water molecules are not created or destroyed when water changes from gas to liquid or liquid to gas
For water droplets to form, the water molecules must get ___ For water droplets to form, the water molecules must get cold
water vapor can come from any body of water true
The water on Earth today is not the same water that was on Earth hundreds of years ago false
An example of the hydrosphere and atmosphere interacting Liquid water evaporates to form water vapor in the atmosphere
An example of the biosphere and hydrosphere interacting People using water
Why is East Ferris running out of water East Ferris is running out of water because they are using more water than is going into the groundwater reservoir. East Ferris does not receive much rain and therefore has to rely on water in the groundwater reservoir.
Why is West Ferris not running out of water West Ferris receives much more rain than East Ferris. The people of West Ferris do not have to use water just from the groundwater reservoir, they can use water from the rain that falls their.
Engineer Someone who uses science knowledge to design something to solve a problem
Synthesize To put together multiple pieces of information in order to understand something
resource a supply of something that is useful
explanation a description of how something works or why something happens
biosphere all living things on earth
hydrosphere all of the water on earth
water vapor water in the form of invisible gas
atmosphere the air that surrounds earth
condensation when a gas turns into a liquid
molecule a group of atoms joined together in a particular way
evaporation when a liquid turns into a gas
system a group of parts that work together
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