Ecosystem Cycles: Water

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Water Cycle Questions
1) What are the two sources of energy that drive the
water cycle? (DOK1)
2) Explain how plants and animals contribute to the
water cycle.(DOK2)
3) Explain how gravity affect the water cycle. (DOK2)
4) Illustrate the water cycle. Includes these key words:
Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, Run Off,
Transpiration, Infiltration, and Sublimation . (DOK3)
5) Explain what a water table is, and how its affected by
the water cycle.
Project
• You must build a model of the water cycle that
you can use to describe how it works to a
blind person. The model must represent all
the parts of the water cycle. You cannot buy
new materials. It must come from materials
you have at home.
Ecosystem Cycles:
Water Cycle
The Water Cycle
1. Water cycles between the oceans, atmosphere and
land. All living organisms require water.
A. Water enters the atmosphere as water vapor, a
gas, when water evaporates from the ocean or
other bodies of water.
Evaporation—the process by which water changes
from a liquid to a gas.
B. Water can also enter the atmosphere by
evaporating from the leaves of plants—
Transpiration.
The Water Cycle
C. Precipitation--rain, snow, sleet, or hail
a. The sun heats the atmosphere.
b. Warm, moist air rises and cools.
c. Eventually, the water vapor condenses
into tiny droplets that form clouds.
d. When the droplets become large
enough, the water return to Earth’s surface.
The Water Cycle
D. Run-off—Precipitation runs along the surface of
the ground until it enters a river or a stream that
carries the run-off back to an ocean or lake.
E. Seepage—Rain also seeps into the soil, some of it
deeply enough to become ground water. Water
in the soil enters plants through the roots, and
the water cycle begins anew.
Condensation
Condensation
Precipitation
Transpiration
Seepage
Ground Water
Precipitation
Evaporation
Surface Run-off