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What percent of Earth’s water is fresh water?

3 percent

What is water called that falls to the Earth as rain, snow, sleet, or hail called?

precipitation

What is water that fills the cracks and spaces in underground soil and rocks called

groundwater

What are the streams and small rivers that feed into a main river called?

tributaries

Why do wetlands provide good habitats for many living things?

they have sheltered waters and a large supply of nutrients

What is an aquifer?

its an underground layer of rock or sediment that holds water

What is a well in which groundwater rises because of pressure called?

artesian well

What are the three major steps of the water cycle?

evaporation, condensation, precipitation

Because plants use water to undergo photosynthesis and release water into the atmosphere, which part of the water cycle to plants contribute to

evaporation

What is the horizontal distance between wave crests?

wavelength

What is the size of a wave is NOT affected by?

As a wave nears shore, what happens to the wave height and the wavelength?

As a wave nears shore, what happens to the wave height and the wavelength?

decreases

What does the salinity of water measure?

dissolved salts

In which zone is ocean temperature most affected by the weather?

surface zone

What happens as you descend through the water column?

temperature decreases, pressure increases, light decreases, density increases

What are tides caused by?

the interaction of the Earth, Moon, and Sun

What is the large stream of moving water that flows through the oceans called?

current

In the Northern Hemisphere, why do the currents curve to the right?

Coriolis effect

What is the movement of cold, deep ocean water to replace warm water at the surface is called?

upwelling

Name three examples of freshwater wetlands.

marshes, bogs, swamps

What is a place where heated groundwater bubbles to the surface is called ?

hot spring

What two factors make ocean floor research difficult?

high pressure and low temperature

What is the movement of energy through a body of water?

wave

What type of currents do winds cause?

surface current

What is the top of the saturated zone called?

water table

What measurement is affected by the evaporation of seawater?

salinity

What is the daily rise and fall of water on the coastlines called?

tides

What force causes the tides?

gravity

Identify and name the place where water changes from a liquid to a gas.

Evaporation

Using the diagram, describe two different paths a raindrop falling in the mountains might take to reach the ocean.

A raindrop will fall in the mountains, runoff into a stream, flow into a river, and then into the ocean.A raindrop will fall on a lake, flow from the lake into a river, and then into the ocean.

identify and name the step in which droplets of water clump together around tiny dust particles in the air.

condensation