✅3.1.1.2 - The Water Cycle Flashcards
Gas —> Liquid
Condensation
Liquid —> Gas
Evaporation
Liquid —> Solid
Freezing
Solid —> Liquid
Melting
What is precipitation?
Transfer of water form the atmosphere to the ground. It can take the form of rain, snow ,hail, dew etc
What is interception?
Water intercepted and stored in the leaves of plants
What is throughflow?
Water flowing through soil towards the river channel
What is infiltration?
Transfer of water from the ground surface into soil where it may then percolate into underlying rocks
What is percolation?
Water soaking into rocks
What is groundwater flow?
Transfer of water very slowly though rocks
What is latent heat?
The energy required to change the state of water by breaking hydrogen bonds between molecules
What is atmospheric water?
Water found in the atmosphere mainly water vapour with some liquid water and ice crystals
What is cryospheric water?
The water locked up on the Earth’s surface as ice
What is the hydrosphere?
A discontinuous layer of water at or near the Earth’s surface waters, groundwater held in soils and rock and atmospheric water vapour
What is oceanic water?
The water contained in the Earth’s oceans and seas but no including such inland seas as the Caspian sea
What is terrestrial water?
This consists of groundwater, soil moisture, lakes, wetlands and rivers
Which is the largest store of water?
Oceanic water
Where is most of the freshwater on Earth stored?
In the Antarctic and Greenland ice sheets
What are inputs into the drainage basin?
Precipitation
Energy from the sun
What are stores in the drainage basin?
Lakes Soil/Ground water Interception/vegetation River flow Surface flows
What are transfers in the drainage basin?
Ground water flow
Percolation
Transpiration
Precipitation
What are the outputs from the drainage basin?
River discharge
Evaporation
Water vapour
What is the fastest movement of water through the drainage basin?
Along the surface where there are relatively few obstacles in the way of the water
How fast is water movement though soil?
Somewhat slow, but varies more as clay soils retain water, slowing it down, but aerated soils and woodland channels allow it to move faster