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Water Cycle Vocabulary
Envirothon Water Cycle Vocabulary
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Environmental Studies
5th Grade
03/23/2011

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Term
The Water Cycle
Definition
The change and movement of the Earth’s water from liquid to vapor
to solid. The water cycle is solar powered.
Term
Oceans
Definition
store most of the Earth’s water. Over 70% of the Earth’s surface is ocean; it
contains 96.5% of the world’s water supply.
Term
Evaporation
Definition
occurs when the sun heats water up and it becomes vapor in the air
Term
Condensation
Definition
is the opposite of evaporation; it occurs when air cools and the vapor
collects into liquid form.
Term
Precipitation
Definition
is condensation falling onto land in the form of rain, sleet, hail, snow, and
mist. Only 10% of water evaporated falls as precipitation.
Term
Sublimation
Definition
occurs when snow or ice (considered the solid form of water) changes
directly into vapor (dry ice).
Term
Desublimation
Definition
is the opposite of sublimation; it occurs when the vapor turns directly
into solid ice or snow.
Term
Evapotranspiration
Definition
occurs when water is discharged as vapor into the atmosphere as a
result of evaporation from the soil and transpiration by plants. Transpiration is how
water is carried through the plants from the roots. The stomata on the underside of leaves
allows water to escape into the air. Factors that affect transpiration include temperature,
humidity, wind, soil moisture, and type of plant.
Term
Plant Uptake
Definition
is how much water the plant absorbs and uses.
Term
Surface Runoff
Definition
is when precipitation travels over the soil surface to the nearest stream
channel. When rain hits saturated or impervious ground, it will flow downhill. It is
affected by topographic, geographic, and geologic factors.
Term
Snowmelt runoff to streams
Definition
is when snow and ice melt into surface water and move
across the soil surface into streams.
Term
Stream flow
Definition
is the movement of water in a natural channel such as a river. The amount
of water flowing in the stream is affected by the watershed’s surface runoff, springs, and
groundwater discharge.
Term
Infiltration
Definition
is the downward movement of water from the land surface into the soil or
porous rock. Ground water begins as precipitation. Once water infiltrates the soil it can
move vertically and horizontally through the soil.
Term
Groundwater Storage
Definition
is the water that exists for long periods below the Earth’s
surface.
Term
Groundwater Discharge
Definition
is the movement of water out of the ground
Term
Spring
Definition
is an example of a groundwater discharge. It is usually formed when the side of
a hill, a valley bottom, or other excavation intersects at or below the local water table,
below which the substrate is saturated. It is most prevalent in limestone and dolomite,
which fracture easily and can be dissolved by rainfall.
Term
Freshwater Storage
Definition
includes wetlands, lakes, ponds, and large rivers that hold
freshwater.
Term
Water Storage in the Atmosphere
Definition
Water is stored as vapor such as clouds and
humidity. The atmosphere is full of water. It is the superhighway used to move water
around the globe. However, it is a poor storage area holding only .001% of the Earth’s
water. An evaporated water molecule spends an average of 10 days in the atmosphere
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