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1.2 Earths Life Support Systems
1.2.1 The Water Cycle
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The water cycle is crucial for maintaining Earth's life support systems.
True
The water cycle regulates
Earth's
climate.
True
The water cycle replenishes
freshwater
supplies.
True
In what form does water return to Earth during precipitation?
Rain, snow, sleet, or hail
What is the definition of evaporation?
Liquid to water vapor
What is the dew point in the condensation process?
Temperature of saturation
The type of precipitation depends on
temperature
and humidity conditions.
True
The type of precipitation depends on temperature and
humidity
conditions in the atmosphere.
True
Precipitation is an essential part of the
water cycle
.
True
The release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere is called
transpiration
What is the primary factor that influences the rate of evaporation?
Temperature
Match the process with its description.
Condensation ↔️ Water vapor to liquid
Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to vapor
Rain consists of liquid water droplets that fall from clouds.
True
Transpiration
is the process where plants release water vapor into the
atmosphere
How does transpiration contribute to the water cycle?
Returns water vapor
Infiltration reduces surface runoff and replenishes
groundwater reserves
.
True
What primary process does the sun drive in the water cycle?
Evaporation
What is the role of evaporation in the water cycle?
Converts liquid water
What is the water cycle defined as?
The continuous movement of water
What are the main processes involved in the water cycle?
Evaporation, transpiration, precipitation
Precipitation can occur in the form of rain, snow, sleet, or
hail
The rate of transpiration is influenced by factors such as temperature, humidity, and wind
speed
Sandy soils have higher infiltration rates due to their large pore
spaces
Dry soils have a higher infiltration
capacity
Flat surfaces allow water to accumulate and
infiltrate
, while steep slopes promote runoff.
What are underground layers of permeable rock or sediment that hold groundwater called?
Aquifer systems
Aquifers are classified as either
confined
or unconfined.
True
Without the sun's heat, the water cycle would not function.
True
Plants release water vapor into the atmosphere through
transpiration
.
Urbanization increases impervious surfaces, reducing groundwater
recharge
.
The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's
surface
What drives evaporation in the water cycle?
Heat from the sun
Match the process with its description:
Evaporation ↔️ Liquid to water vapor
Transpiration ↔️ Water vapor from plants
Precipitation ↔️ Water returns to Earth
Water vapor is released from plants into the atmosphere through the process of
transpiration
Arrange the following processes in the correct order as they occur in the water cycle:
1️⃣ Evaporation
2️⃣ Transpiration
3️⃣ Precipitation
4️⃣ Surface runoff
5️⃣ Groundwater flow
Higher temperatures increase the rate of
evaporation
Higher humidity increases the likelihood of
condensation
Precipitation occurs when water vapor in the atmosphere
condenses
Snow consists of solid ice
crystals
The water cycle maintains Earth's life support systems by replenishing
freshwater
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