The Water Cycle/The Carbon & Oxygen Cycles

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Groundwater

Water that flows beneath the Earth's surface.

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Surface Water

Water found in creeks, lakes, and rivers.

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Water Cycle

Continuous movement of water between land, atmosphere, oceans.

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Forms of Water

Water exists as liquid, gas, solid, and plasma.

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Cellular Respiration

Process returning carbon dioxide to the atmosphere.

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Combustion

Release of carbon dioxide from burning materials.

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Precipitation

Any water falling from clouds to Earth.

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Decomposition

Process adding carbon back into the atmosphere.

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Carbon Cycle

Movement of carbon through Earth's systems.

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Oxygen's Role

Essential for energy production in cellular respiration.

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Water Coverage

Approximately three-fourths of Earth's surface is water.

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Infinite Water Myth

False belief about unlimited water availability.

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Nitrogen Cycle

Movement of nitrogen through the environment.

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Oxygen Cycle

Movement of oxygen through Earth's ecosystems.

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Evapotranspiration

Water vapor released from soil and plants.

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Atmospheric Water

Water vapor present in the atmosphere.

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Liquid Water

Water in its liquid state, essential for life.

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Solid Water

Water in solid form, known as ice.

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Gas Water

Water in vapor form, part of the atmosphere.

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Plasma Water

High-energy state of water, rarely found naturally.

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Energy Production

Process requiring oxygen for cellular respiration.

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Waste Products

Carbon dioxide from cellular respiration enters carbon cycle.

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Water Shortage Concern

Finite water resources raise shortage concerns.

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Water Cycle

Continuous movement of water through various states.

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Evapotranspiration

Combination of evaporation and plant transpiration.

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Evaporation

Liquid water changes to gas due to heat.

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Transpiration

Plants release water vapor through leaves.

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Condensation

Water vapor cools and forms liquid droplets.

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Precipitation

Water falls as rain, snow, sleet, or hail.

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Surface Water

Water found on the ground's surface.

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Groundwater

Water that flows beneath the Earth's surface.

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Watershed

Land area draining into a specific water body.

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Aquifer

Underground layer storing groundwater.

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Freshwater

Water with low salt concentration, essential for life.

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Saltwater

Water with high salt concentration, primarily in oceans.

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Photosynthesis

Process where plants convert sunlight into energy.

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Ecosystem

Community of living organisms interacting with environment.

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Water Supply

Total amount of water available on Earth.

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Finite Water

Limited quantity of water available on Earth.

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Water Vapor

Gas form of water present in the atmosphere.

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Humidity

Amount of water vapor in the air.

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Energy Pyramid

Hierarchy of energy transfer in ecosystems.

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Marine Habitat

Ecosystem found in ocean environments.

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Freshwater Habitat

Ecosystem found in lakes and rivers.

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Arid Ecosystem

Dry environment with limited water availability.

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Water Cycle Steps

Evapotranspiration, condensation, precipitation are key processes.

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Leonardo Da Vinci

Renaissance scientist who studied water movement.

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Pierre Perrault

French scientist credited with water cycle research.

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Ecclesiastes Reference

Biblical verse discussing water's cyclical nature.

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Book of Job

Biblical text referencing rain and water processes.

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