Water Cycle EQ1 Flashcards
Why is the water cycle a closed system?
As no water can enter or leave the system although solar energy can
Why is solar energy important for earths water cycle
It allows the system to function
What is a different way of saying the earth’s water cycle?
Earth’s hydrological system
What is a water store?
Places where water is held
What is a water flow?
A process that moves water from one store to another
What is a flux?
What we call a flow when we know a quantity
What is total global water made up of?
Oceans = 96.5%
Freshwater = 2.5%
Other saline water = 0.9%
What is freshwater made up of?
Glaciers and ice caps
Ground water
Surface water
What is the biggest store of freshwater?
Glaciers and ice caps = 68.7%
What percentage of freshwater is groundwater?
30.1%
What is the cryosphere?
Contains the frozen parts of the planet, includes ice on land, glaciers, permafrost
Maintains earths climate by reflecting solar radiation
What is permafrost?
Ground that stays frozen for 2 years or longer in a row
Can occur in patches or cover a large area
What is a drainage basin?
Looks at smaller regional scale hydrological system
What is an aquifer?
A store of water within pore spaces of some rocks (mainly sedimentary)
What are the different stores in the hydrological cycle?
Ocean
Atmosphere
Surface storage- lakes
Soil store
Ice sheets, caps, snowpacks
Groundwater store
What is percolation?
Downwards movement of water through soil and rock due to gravity
What factors affects drainage basins?
Climate
Soil
Relief/topography
Vegetation
Geology
Humans
What is a watershed?
Boundary of a drainage basin between one drainage basin and another
What is the biggest and smallest drainage basin?
The Amazon- covers 7 countries
Tambirasi River, Indonesia
What is residency time?
Average time water molecules stay in a store
Why are residency times important?
Means people can manage water more effectively and understand them
What are the longest residency times?
Groundwater
Ice caps, glaciers, permafrost
What are try the shortest residency times?
Biospheric water (humans, animals)
Atmospheric water
What are cryospheric losses?
Increased melting glacial ice takes water out of cryosphere
Causing loss of freshwater as contaminated by salt water