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Component 1: Physical Geography
1. Water and Carbon Cycles
1.1. The Water Cycle
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The water cycle is the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's
surface
The water cycle maintains
Earth's
water balance.
True
Match the process with its description:
Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to water vapor
Transpiration ↔️ Release of water vapor from plants
Precipitation ↔️ Water vapor returns to Earth
Groundwater flow ↔️ Water through soil and rock
Surface runoff is the flow of water over the Earth's
surface
The water cycle is sustained by
solar
energy.
True
Match the freshwater location with its percentage:
Glaciers and ice caps ↔️ 68.7%
Groundwater ↔️ 30.1%
Surface water ↔️ 1.2%
What is the second largest reservoir of freshwater?
Groundwater
Arrange the key processes of the water cycle in a logical sequence
1️⃣ Evaporation
2️⃣ Transpiration
3️⃣ Precipitation
4️⃣ Surface runoff
5️⃣ Groundwater flow
What are the forms of precipitation?
Rain, snow, sleet, hail
The water cycle maintains the Earth's water balance and is fundamental to
climate
and ecosystems.
True
Evaporation and transpiration move water into the atmosphere, where it condenses and falls as precipitation.
True
What are some consequences of human-induced changes to the water cycle?
Water scarcity, flooding
Order the key processes in the water cycle:
1️⃣ Evaporation
2️⃣ Transpiration
3️⃣ Precipitation
4️⃣ Surface runoff
5️⃣ Groundwater flow
The movement of water through soil and rock beneath the Earth's surface is called
groundwater
What type of energy powers evaporation and transpiration?
Solar energy
Match the process with its description:
Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to water vapor
Transpiration ↔️ Release of water vapor from plants
Precipitation ↔️ Water vapor returns to Earth
Groundwater flow ↔️ Water through soil and rock
The largest source of freshwater on Earth is
glaciers
What percentage of freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps?
68.7%
What percentage of Earth's total water is freshwater?
2.5%
Transpiration is the release of water vapor from plants into the atmosphere.
True
Match the water cycle process with its description:
Evaporation ↔️ Conversion of liquid water to vapor
Transpiration ↔️ Release of vapor from plants
Precipitation ↔️ Return of vapor as rain or snow
Groundwater flow ↔️ Movement of water through soil
The release of water vapor from plants during transpiration is driven by solar
energy
Match the human activity with its impact on the water cycle:
Deforestation ↔️ Reduces transpiration
Urbanization ↔️ Increases surface runoff
Irrigation ↔️ Alters precipitation patterns
Pollution ↔️ Contaminates water resources
Match the process with its description:
Evaporation ↔️ Liquid water to water vapor
Transpiration ↔️ Release of water vapor from plants
Precipitation ↔️ Water vapor returns to Earth
What is the primary energy source driving the water cycle?
Solar radiation
The water cycle is fundamental to
Earth's
ecosystems.
True
Arrange the processes in the water cycle in a logical order:
1️⃣ Evaporation
2️⃣ Transpiration
3️⃣ Precipitation
4️⃣ Surface runoff
5️⃣ Groundwater flow
What percentage of Earth's total water is freshwater?
2.5%
Groundwater is the largest accessible source of freshwater.
False
The majority of Earth's water is
saltwater
What is the process where liquid water converts to water vapor due to heat energy?
Evaporation
The flow of water over the Earth's surface into rivers, lakes, and oceans is called
surface runoff
What is the main energy source driving the water cycle?
Solar radiation
What are some key human activities that affect the water cycle?
Deforestation, urbanization, irrigation