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Hydrology

Hydrology. “Hydro” means water “logy” means the study of. Frank Beckwith beckwithf@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us Avalon Middle School SSS Standard SC A.1.3.5. The Big Picture. The Hydrosphere is one of the five “Spheres” That make up the Earth System. Water Properties. Polar Molecule

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Hydrology

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  1. Hydrology “Hydro” means water “logy” means the study of Frank Beckwith beckwithf@mail.santarosa.k12.fl.us Avalon Middle School SSS Standard SC A.1.3.5

  2. The Big Picture • The Hydrosphere is one of the five “Spheres” That make up the Earth System

  3. Water Properties • Polar Molecule • pH neutral • Adhesion • Cohesion • Surface Tension • High Specific Heat • Capillary Action • Expands when it freezes

  4. Polar Molecule Click for more

  5. Neutral pH

  6. Adhesion • Water sticks to Water

  7. Cohesion • Water Sticks to other things remember your miniscus

  8. Surface Tension Info

  9. High Specific Heat It takes a lot of heat to raise the temperature of water. It boils at 100 degrees Celsius It also takes a long time for it to cool down, this keeps the earth’s temperature from being extreme.

  10. Capillary action Click here for more info Water and the things dissolved in it move up small spaces or tubes, even against gravity

  11. Expands when it freezes What would happen to all those fish if water sank when it froze?

  12. Let's take a trip! Get out your journal and click below when you are ready to start.

  13. Hunt down these facts. • What forms does water exist as on the earth? Ex…lakes • Where is most of the fresh (non-saltwater) in the earth? • List 5 properties of water. • What are the states of matter that water exists as and what are the changes in state called? • What is a water table? • What is runoff? • What is streamflow? • What does an artesian well do? • What is a sinkhole? • What does USGS stand for? start

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