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the BIG idea

the BIG idea. CHAPTER OUTLINE. CHAPTER RESOURCES. CHAPTER. NEW CHAPTER. The Water Planet. Water moves through Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land in a cycle. 11.1. Water continually cycles. 11.2. Fresh water flows and freezes on Earth. 11.3. Fresh water flows underground. Evaporation

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the BIG idea

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  1. the BIG idea CHAPTER OUTLINE CHAPTER RESOURCES CHAPTER NEW CHAPTER The Water Planet Water moves through Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and land in a cycle. 11.1 Water continually cycles. 11.2 Fresh water flows and freezes on Earth. 11.3 Fresh water flows underground.

  2. Evaporation Water rises as vapor. 2 2 1 1 Condensation Vapor changes into liquid. Precipitation Water falls to the surface. 3 3 11.1 Water continually cycles. Water moves through Earth’s environment in a continuous cycle. fresh water salt water water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation CHAPTER RESOURCES SECTION OUTLINE

  3. VISUALIZATION CLASSZONE.COM See how water moves through Earth’s system in the water cycle. 11.1 Water continually cycles. Water moves through Earth’s environment in a continuous cycle. fresh water salt water water cycle evaporation condensation precipitation CHAPTER RESOURCES SECTION OUTLINE

  4. River Lake 11.2 Fresh water flows and freezes on Earth. Water on land collects and flows in rivers and lakes. Much of Earth’s fresh water is frozen. divide drainage basin turnover eutrophication iceberg CHAPTER RESOURCES SECTION OUTLINE

  5. Water collects in open spaces in soil, gravel, or rock. SIMULATION CLASSZONE.COM The impermeable layer prevents water from sinking farther down. Explore how groundwater fills in aquifers. 11.3 Fresh water flows underground. Water collects and moves beneath the land surface. groundwater permeable impermeable Gravity pulls water down through permeable materials until it reaches an impermeable layer. water table aquifer spring artesian well CHAPTER RESOURCES SECTION OUTLINE

  6. 11.3 Fresh water flows underground. groundwater permeable impermeable water table aquifer spring artesian well CHAPTER RESOURCES SECTION OUTLINE

  7. SIMULATION CLASSZONE.COM Explore how groundwater is used up by industry and wells in aquifers. 11.3 Fresh water flows underground. Water collects and moves beneath the land surface. groundwater permeable impermeable water table aquifer spring artesian well CHAPTER RESOURCES SECTION OUTLINE

  8. 11.1 Water continually cycles. I. Water continually cycles. fresh water • A. Water is a unique substance. salt water • B. Water covers most of Earth. water cycle • 1. Water and Life evaporation • 2. Fresh Water and Salt Water condensation precipitation • C. Water moves in a worldwide cycle. • 1. The Water Cycle • 2. The Impact of the Water Cycle CHAPTER RESOURCES KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

  9. 11.2 Fresh water flows and freezes on Earth. II. Fresh water flows and freezes on Earth. divide • A. Water flows and collects on Earth’s surface. drainage basin • B. Surface water collects in ponds and lakes. turnover • 1. Lake Turnover eutrophication • 2. Eutrophication iceberg • C. Most fresh water on Earth is frozen. • 1. Ice on Land • 2. Icebergs CHAPTER RESOURCES KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

  10. 11.3 Fresh water flows underground. III. Fresh water flows underground. groundwater • A. Water fills underground spaces. permeable • 1. Aquifers impermeable • 2. The Importance of Aquifers water table • B. Underground water can be brought to the surface. aquifer spring • 1. Springs and Wells • 2. Hot Springs artesian well CHAPTER RESOURCES KEY CONCEPT SUMMARY

  11. CLASSZONE.COM CHAPTER HOME Image Gallery Click here to view chapter images and animations Chapter Resources Click on the items below to access resources on Resource Centers Get more information on select science topics Audio Readings Hear chapter audio readings Content Review Review key concepts and vocabulary Standardized Test Practice Practice state standardized tests Math Tutorial Review math concepts BACK TO CHAPTER

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