The water cycle never has a beginning and it doesn't have a ending either. Firstly, you are released by a cow who peed in a river and it could happen by any animal that peed in the river. Secondly, you are captured by roots of a tree by the river and we are there for 2 days on the roots waiting to evaporate. Thirdly, you are transpired by flowers as vapor into the air and we go into the clouds high up into the sky it was amazing. After that, you fall as rain into the ocean and we are the water for even more days and there's water everywhere that you get tired of seeing. Then, you are evaporated into the the atmosphere, then you go back up into the sky and the sky is black because you are going to fall as rain again. After that, you would fall
Mississippi History has become the state its now because of many events, government actions, cultural changes, and writers. Indian Act Removal Act, 13th Amendment, and Reverend George Lee played a big impact Mississippi current status. The Removals of Indians increased the Europeans power and lessened the Indian population. The 13th Amendment abolished slavery. Reverend George Lee was shot down for urging blacks to vote. All these contributed to Mississippi History.
The hydrological cycle is where water is stored in places like oceans and ponds, and then evaporated. Next, the water is condensed. Finally, water is rained down as precipitation and accumulates in ponds and oceans. This cycle continues repeatedly. Human activities that are detrimental to this cycle
Countries across the world hold many historical events in their past that they are often proud of: independence, inventions, holding the Olympic sports, and so on, and then there are also historic events that they are not proud of, typically involving death: the Holocaust, mass genocides, and wars. For the United States, the Civil War was an internal conflict in the United States between from 1861 to 1865. Nathan Bedford Forrest, a lieutenant general, for the Confederate Army has been commemorated for his work in the Civil War with a memorial in Memphis, Tennessee. Recently due to various political movements, residents of Memphis and other areas surrounding Memphis have sparked the controversy regarding the remains of Forrest and his wife’s,
Growing up, we all went through the water cycle lesson and we will never forget it. The reason being, we encounter the water cycle throughout our entire life and it will always effect our systems and more importantly our water system. As illustrated in the picture, our water cycle includes the processes of evaporation, condensation, precipitation, which then goes to many places. During evaporation, the sun is used as a main power to make this happen. The sun’s rays beat down onto the ground creating all of the moisture and water to fizzle into a gas state into the atmosphere and get stored away into the clouds. When it is stored into the clouds it is condensing. Condensation means that the gas is again forming itself back into its liquid state to get ready to return to Earth. The condensation then forms into precipitation. Precipitation comes in many different forms. You can see it as rain, snow, sleet, or hail making its way back to us. What happens to it then depends on the area. The water might end up as runoff, or become
The water cycle represents how water is exchanged and cycled through Earth’s land, oceans, and atmosphere (2010 pg.1). Evaporation, condensation, and precipitation are all three main factors within the water cycle. Evaporation occurs when a liquids surface changes to gas. For example, when water from rivers, oceans or lakes evaporate, it becomes water vapor. Condensation occurs when gas changes to a liquid. For example, clouds form when water vapor condescends. Precipitation is described as any liquid or solid water that falls to earth from above. A great and simple example would be rain, snow or hail (2010 pg.1). Within the water cycle, there are three states of water: solid, liquid and gas. Most of Earth’s freshwater is
The water cycle is an ongoing process where water is constantly being changed from a liquid to a gas and back to a liquid. The water that is on the ground is evaporate into a vapor into the sky. Once the vapor is in the sky it condense and forms clouds. The cloud collect as much water as they can until, the water becomes too heavy and release the water back unto the ground. Then the whole water cycle the starts all over again.
The water cycle of the Earth is in constant balance, evaporating water from the oceans and other bodies of water, and depositing it on land through snowfall and rainfall, before ultimately returning it to the oceans via vast river networks. An amazing fact of the water cycle is how much water for the cycle is stored in the ocean phase, 96.5%, leaving a small amount available for deposition and runoff (United States Geological Survey, 2014).
That same day a thought hit Harmony, she realized that her life was just nothing but the process of the water cycle which, was the change and movement of Earth’s water from liquid to vapor to solid. And that one day she might make it to groundwater. Harmony’s friend Kanye was very old, he told her that he went through the process of the water cycle hundreds of times because it was a continuous process. Kanye knew the the water cycle like the back of his hand. He informed her that the next process she would go through was condensation, but he wouldn't tell her what condensation was.
People are being put through immense pain everyday just to get to water. They walk for hours and hours giving up their lives for the sake of water. They carry five gallons for hours so they can provide water for 4 people, a lot of times its more than 4. They walk thorny bushes with no shoes while carrying 41 pounds on their back. They don't have an education because all their time goes to getting water so they cant do anything to stop the cycle. They don't have an education so they can afford to live in a nicer place that actually has water. They cant get an education because then they wont be able to get water. The water they drink from the river is also polluted with harsh chemicals. Thankfully their is organizations to help with this cause. They include water for people, h2o for life, and water.org.
The water cycle in the deciduous forest occurs mostly in the stage of transpiration. Although there are bodies of water in the deciduous forest, water also evaporates from the leaves of the plants and into the atmosphere. The water vapor will condense into tiny droplets which form clouds; the clouds will then return the water back to the ground in the form of precipitation. The water falls to the floor of the deciduous forest and travels into the roots of the plants. The cycle will then start over again.
Providing one example of how human activity has altered the hydrologic cycle would be that to harness the resource of hydroelectric resources humans had to build massive artificial lakes consuming large amounts of land. By doing this, the developments have altered the flow of the rivers and causing unpredictable spillage of reservoirs, having a direct impact on the land and wildlife. An example of the carbon cycle is by the process of deforestation and burning of fossil fuels, directly impacts our atmosphere and changes our climate temperature. Thus ultimately playing a substantial part in the melting of the polar ice caps.
Some of the biggest impacts that humans make on the water cycle are direct, indirect, cumulative, and induced impacts. A direct impact would be the fact that we rely on the consumption of fresh water for sustenance and maintaining personal hygiene. An indirect impact would be that our food is grown using chemical inputs, (including "natural" chemicals & fertilizers), which results in the discharge of chemicals and nutrients that leach into groundwater, and underground aquifers. A cumulative impact would be the combined impact of our past, present, and future on the environment. And lastly an induced impact, such as a lake that increases in toxicity due to a landfill that was created. With this in mind, the most considerable impacts that I personally make would be;
Although water conservation helps, some people have misconceptions about what water conservation can and can't do. If we all work together to conserve water, we can help assure a bright and prosperous life for future generations. Become an advocate of conservation in your community. Help promote conservation as a wise and important water management principle.
This report will firstly present and express the importance of water before going about expounding the various ways in which water is being used. It will go on to demonstrate the lack of accessibility alongside the vulnerability of the resource and explaining how it would lead to water shortage on the basis of factors affecting the globe currently.
just how orange it is! But hey, this comes from the same species that calls people with what looks to be orange hair “red heads”. It also has some similarities to Earth, if our planet’s major water source was in the frozen polar caps and the rest of the planet looked like an orange and rockier Sahara Desert. This is probably on account to Mars’s magnetosphere. Or should I say lack of one (SOMETHING). On Earth, the magnetosphere is responsible for blocking most of the energetic radiation from hitting the surface (SOMETHING). It has been suggested that 4.5 billion years ago, Mars did too have a magnetosphere due to it having a molten core but it has since dissipated as the core cooled (SOMETHING). While there is no global magnetosphere, data