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Chapter 2, Section 2
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The Reality of the H 2 the IS 0!
No freshwater, no saltwater = no life
Water supports plants, animals
Helps distribute heat on earth
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Oceans and Seas
Salt water covers 71 % of planet
(60 % of Northern Hemisphere, 81% of Southern Hemisphere)
Atlantic, PACIFIC, Indian, Arctic
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Ocean Motion Salt water circulates through 3 basic
motions:1) Currents - act like rivers flowing through
ocean2) Waves - ridges produced by winds3) Tides - rises and falls of the ocean created
by gravitational pull of moon or the sun
Oceans help distribute heat on the planet; winds blow over ocean and are either heated or cooled by water, then blow over land, which moderate temperature of air over the land
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HYDROLOGIC CYCLE
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Hydrologic cycle: what happens?1) Water evaporates into the atmosphere from
oceans, bodies of water, and plants (the water exists in atmosphere as vapor)
2) Vapor cools, condenses, and falls to earth as precipitation, rain, or snow
3) Water soaks into the ground, evaporates to the atmosphere, or flows into rivers to be recycled
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Lakes, Rivers, and StreamsLakes = 95% of all earth’s fresh water supplyLargest --Lake Baikal in Russia (totaling 18% of
all freshwater on earth)Freshwater lakes are result of glacial action
thousands of years agoSaltwater lakes result from changes in earth’s
surface that cut off outlets to the sea - form when creeks and rivers carry salts, but no outlet
Largest salt lake: Caspian sea --Western Asia
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Un poco mas…Drainage basin: an area drained by a
major river and its tributariesGround water: water held in the pores of
rocksWater table: level at which the rock is
saturated - can rise or fall depending on amount of water pumped out of ground
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Activity: IDENTIFY THIS and THAT
Now, turn your book to page 34 and 35. Mr. Philen is going to show you a variety of pictures of landforms, identify them…
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What landforms exist in Senegal? In Africa?How could we draw a landform map for
Senegal? What elements would we include?
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Continental LandformsRelief: difference in elevation of a landform
from its lowest point to its highest pointFour categories: mountains, hills, plains,
plateaus
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Continental Landforms you need to know
Volcano -mountainStrait -valleyIsland -glacierCape/peninsula -cataractBay -canyonSwamp -cliffFlood/plain -plateauMarsh -mesaOasis -prairieSteppe
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Oceanic LandformsThere are landforms similar to the land on
the sea floorContinental shelf - earth’s surface from
edge of a continent to the deep part of the ocean
Ocean floor contains ridges, valleys, canyons, plains
Longest: Mid-Atlantic RidgeIslands can form from volcanic action
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Questions for thought1) How do the winds and the ocean distribute
heat on the earth’s surface?2) Why is water such a valuable renewable
resource?3) Describe what happens with the
hydrologic cycle.