All about water

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All about water. By: Martin Vergara. Water in surface!!. Almost all of the earth`s surface is covered by water. 2/3 of earths surface is covered by water. Almost 72% of water covers the earth. The surface without water wouldn’t work the way the it is working today. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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All about waterBy: Martin Vergara

Water in surface!!Almost all of the earth`s surface is

covered by water.2/3 of earths surface is covered by water.Almost 72% of water covers the earth.The surface without water wouldn’t work

the way the it is working today.Also sun evaporates its water.

Why are oceans salty?Oceans are salty because while rivers are

going they take salty minerals in its currents and that produces oceans to get salty.

Water cycle The water cycle never ends.Also this has no starting point so it just

continues.The water cycle is called the hydrological

cycle.The sun is very involved In the water

cycle or hydrological cycle.Sun evaporates water in earths surface.

Water cycleWater vapor condenses into millions of

tiny droplets that form clouds.when it evaporates vapor condenseswhen water condenses it goes to the

clouds and that causes precipitation.Runoff is wen it rains and it falls in to

mountains and that produces rivers.

Water cycle evaporation: liquids in this case water

turning in to gas. condensation: the vapor of the water

becoming in to a solid or becoming in to a liquid.

precipitation: rain or snow. surface run-off: water that runs in a

mountain and gets to a lake or a river. percolation: water that opens soil.

Water cycle steps and why it affects climate?First: precipitationSecond: runoff Third: evaporationFourth: condensation Then it starts all over againIt affects climate because the cycle provides

moisture to the atmosphere and that affects climate.

different types of precipitation Rain: occurs when tiny cloud droplets

collide.Hail: thunderstorms Freezing rain: its one of the most dangerous.

It is like in ice cubes.Snow: occurs when the cloud in the

atmosphere is bellow freezing.

Water Salty water is in oceansRiver that bring the salty minerals is fresh

water and It is no salty.Glaciers that are almost all the times in

oceans are no salty and are also fresh like in all the rivers.

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