Go to: https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/rm0h0lfdl8?sui=14,1 to watch Topic 1.7 Daily Video 1 which follows water through its cycle transformations of solid, liquid, and gaseous states, identifying sources, sinks, and transformation processes through the use of visual models.
Take notes on this video that summarizes important key points. Focus your notes not just on content, but also how you are going to demonstrate you mastery of the content using science practices. Be sure to answer and questions that are asked when you pause the video. Check your answers!
Join Mr. Smeades for a close look at the water cycle.
Join Mr. Villarreal for a close look at the water cycle.
After watching this video can you answer the following questions?
1. How much of Earth's water is fresh water? Where is most of Earth's fresh water stored? How accessible is this water?
2. What are some factors that influence evaporation from the ocean's surface? What air temperatures hold more water? Less water?
3. How do clouds form? What role do clouds play in the atmosphere?
4. What role do storms play in the atmosphere?
5. Where is water stored on land? How can water scarcity affect humans? How can too much rain affect humans?
6. How do NASA satellites help us study Earth's water?
After watching this video can you answer the following questions?
1. Can you identify and explain each part of the water cycle?
2. What is the Ogallala or High Plains aquifer? Where is it and what does it do?
3. What can keep water from soaking or infiltrating into Earth's surface?
4. What is percolation? Describe where it goes.
After watching this video can you answer the following questions?
1. What does water vapor need in order to condense?
2. What is dew point?
3. Look up some examples of condensation nuclei that water vapor typically condenses on.
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