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Groundwater
Water that flows beneath the Earth's surface.
Surface Water
Water found in creeks, lakes, and rivers.
Water Cycle
Continuous movement of water between land, atmosphere, oceans.
Forms of Water
Water exists as liquid, gas, solid, and plasma.
Cellular Respiration
Process returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.
Combustion
Release of carbon dioxide from burning materials.
Precipitation
Any water falling from clouds to Earth.
Decomposition
Process adding carbon back into the atmosphere.
Carbon Cycle
Movement of carbon through Earth's systems.
Oxygen's Role
Essential for energy production in cellular respiration.
Water Coverage
Approximately three-fourths of Earth's surface is water.
Infinite Water Myth
False belief about unlimited water availability.
Nitrogen Cycle
Movement of nitrogen through the environment.
Oxygen Cycle
Movement of oxygen through Earth's ecosystems.
Evapotranspiration
Water vapor released from soil and plants.
Atmospheric Water
Water vapor present in the atmosphere.
Liquid Water
Water in its liquid state, essential for life.
Solid Water
Water in solid form, known as ice.
Gas Water
Water in vapor form, part of the atmosphere.
Plasma Water
High-energy state of water, rarely found naturally.
Energy Production
Process requiring oxygen for cellular respiration.
Waste Products
Carbon dioxide from cellular respiration enters carbon cycle.
Water Shortage Concern
Finite water resources raise shortage concerns.
Water Cycle
Continuous movement of water through various states.
Evapotranspiration
Combination of evaporation and plant transpiration.
Evaporation
Liquid water changes to gas due to heat.
Transpiration
Plants release water vapor through leaves.
Condensation
Water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets.
Precipitation
Water falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
Surface Water
Water found on the ground's surface.
Groundwater
Water that flows beneath the Earth's surface.
Watershed
Land area draining into a specific water body.
Aquifer
Underground layer storing groundwater.
Freshwater
Water with low salt concentration, essential for life.
Saltwater
Water with high salt concentration, primarily in oceans.
Photosynthesis
Process where plants convert sunlight into energy.
Ecosystem
Community of living organisms interacting with environment.
Water Supply
Total amount of water available on Earth.
Finite Water
Limited quantity of water available on Earth.
Water Vapor
Gas form of water present in the atmosphere.
Humidity
Amount of water vapor in the air.
Energy Pyramid
Hierarchy of energy transfer in ecosystems.
Marine Habitat
Ecosystem found in ocean environments.
Freshwater Habitat
Ecosystem found in lakes and rivers.
Arid Ecosystem
Dry environment with limited water availability.
Water Cycle Steps
Evapotranspiration, condensation, precipitation are key processes.
Leonardo Da Vinci
Renaissance scientist who studied water movement.
Pierre Perrault
French scientist credited with water cycle research.
Ecclesiastes Reference
Biblical verse discussing water's cyclical nature.
Book of Job
Biblical text referencing rain and water processes.
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