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How much of almost all
Earth's surface
water exists in the
oceans?

Which ocean is pacific
earths largest?

, The hydrologic cycle describes how
What does the
liquid and gaseous water move
hydrologic cycle
between the ocean, atmosphere, and
describe?
land.

Ocean water evaporates to form
How does water gaseous water and moves into the
get from the atmosphere, where it condenses into
oceans onto liquid water and falls out of the
land? atmosphere to land as rain.
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What would The atmosphere would contain less
happen to water.
atmospheric
water if Earth
were mostly
covered with
land?

What would The oceans would become smaller.
happen to the Submit
oceans if surface
runoff and
groundwater flow
did NOT occur?

,Which of the infiltration
following is the
primary step that
allows water to
enter the
groundwater
system?

Which of the Decreased precipitation could impact
following water supply available for humans.
statements about Submit
the global water
supply is true?

Rank the oceans, glaciers, groundwater, non-
following sources glacial ice and snow, lakes, rivers
of water from
largest to
smallest in terms
of percentage of
the world's total
supply.

Which of the evaporation
following
processes
increase ocean
salinity?

, What two sodium, chlorine
elements make
up the most
abundant
seawater salt?

The state of liquid (water)
matter in which
water is densest

the state of gas (vapor)
matter in which
water molecules
are most
energetic

the state of gas (vapor)
matter in which
water is
compressible

the state of liquid (water)
matter of steam
rising from a cup
of coffee

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