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WATER & CLIMATE AND WATER CYCLES
Jack MillerJohn ElderJack Trivas
Oceans and Climate
There are ocean currents all over the world
Currents and wind move warm water from the Caribbean to Europe
Because of other currents, other places may be cooled. For example, cool water moves from Greenland to places such as the Caribbean.
Oceans and Climate
Areas around beaches are warmer in the winter because water temperature changes more slowly and cooler in the summer for the same reason
Oceans and other bodies of water spread temperature
Water and bodies of water shape our climate
Oceans and Climate
Water is cooler in summer then winter and warmer in the winter because it takes longer to heat up and cool down
Western Europe has milder climate compared to other places at the same latitude
Earths water is always moving
The Water Cycle
Water evaporates from rivers, creeks, streams, oceans, and lakes; the warmer the water and the more sun it has, the faster and more it evaporates
The water in the air condenses then precipitates, eventually flowing back to a body of water
Precipitation is rain, snow, or hail The cycle is repeated
The Water Cycle
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