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Properties of Water

Properties of Water. Only natural substance that exists as solid, liquid, and gas in temperatures normally found on Earth –Freezing point = 0 o C (32

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Page 1: Properties of Water. Only natural substance that exists as solid, liquid, and gas in temperatures normally found on Earth –Freezing point = 0 o C (32

Properties of Water

Page 2: Properties of Water. Only natural substance that exists as solid, liquid, and gas in temperatures normally found on Earth –Freezing point = 0 o C (32

Properties of Water

• Only natural substance that exists as solid, liquid, and gas in temperatures normally found on Earth– Freezing point = 0oC (32oF)– Boiling point = 100oC (212oF)

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Properties of Water

• Expands when it freezes– More dense as a liquid than a solid– Density of water = 1 g/cm3

– Density of ice = 0.91 g/cm3

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Properties of Water

• High specific heat– A lot of energy is needed to change its

temperature.– Moderates air temperature

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Properties of Water

• High surface tension– Cohesion– Adhesion

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Properties of Water

• Universal Solvent– Dissolves many (not all) substances

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The Water Cycle

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The Water Cycle

• Earth’s water supply is continuously recycled.

• The overall process is powered by the Sun’s energy.

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Water Storage

• Ocean– Most water on Earth

• Glaciers– Most fresh water

• Lakes• Ice/snow• Atmosphere

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How Water Enters the Atmosphere• Evaporation

• Transpiration

• Sublimation

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Forms of Precipitation

• Rain• Sleet• Snow• Hail• Freezing Rain

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The Water Cycle

• Once water reaches Earth’s surface as precipitation, it can:– Evaporate– Infiltrate– Run off

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The Water Cycle

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Runoff

• Runoff is water flowing downslope along Earth’s surface.

• Runoff may – reach a stream, river, or lake– evaporate– accumulate and eventually seep into the

ground (infiltrate)

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Factors that affect Runoff

• Vegetation

• Rate of Precipitation

• Soil Compaction

• Slope

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Surface Water Movement

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Watersheds and Divides

• Watershed– all of the land area whose water drains into a

stream system• stream system

– large river and all its tributaries

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NC Watersheds

NC has 12,200 km of rivers and streams

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Stream Development

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Moving Water Carves a Path

• Must have an adequate supply of water • Stream begins at headwaters

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Youthful Rivers

• Steep gradient (slope) • Narrow channel (downcutting)• Channel is V-shaped • Fast moving • Moves all sediment sizes • No floodplain • Rapids and waterfalls• More erosion than deposition

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Youthful River

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Mature Rivers

• Channel is U-shaped• Medium velocity • Moves many sediment sizes - not boulders • Small floodplain• Meanders begin to form• Erosion and deposition occur • Carries more sediment

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Mature River

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Old Rivers

• Very shallow gradient • Channel is wider than deep • Slow moving• Moves small-sized sediments • Wide floodplain • Meanders are abundant • Large discharge

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Old River

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Meandering Streams

• In a curve, the greatest speed is along the outside of the curve.– Erosion occurs along the outside of the curve.– Deposition occurs along the inside of the

curve.

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Meandering Streams

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Work of Streams

• A stream’s load includes all the materials that the water in a stream carries.– solution (dissolved)– suspension (carried) – bed load (pushed)

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Work of Streams

• Erosion– The ability of a stream to erode materials

depends on its velocity.– Abrasion– Grinding– Dissolving

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Lakes and Wetlands

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Lakes and Freshwater Wetlands

• A lake is a depression that collects and holds water.

• Reservoirs are lakes made for storing water for a community’s use.

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Origins of Lakes

• Natural lakes form in different ways. 1. Oxbow lakes: streams cut off meanders and

leave isolated channels of water.

2. Lakes can form when stream flow becomes blocked by sediment from landslides.

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Origins of Lakes

• Natural lakes form in different ways. 3. Cirque lakes: depressions left by valley

glaciers fill with water.

4. Kettle lakes: blocks of ice left by melting glaciers melted.

5. Some lakes are formed when the ceilings of limestone caverns collapse leaving depressions that fill with water.

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Lakes Undergo Change

• Lakes are temporary water-holding areas.• Eventually lakes fill in with sediment and

become part of a new landscape.

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Freshwater Wetlands

• A wetland is a land area that is covered with water for a large part of the year.

• Wetlands include environments commonly known as bogs, marshes, and swamps.

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Freshwater Wetlands

• Bogs receive their water from precipitation and tend to be rich in peat moss.

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Freshwater Wetlands

• Marshes frequently form along the mouths of streams and in areas with extensive deltas.

• Marshes have tall grasses.

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Freshwater Wetlands

• Swamps are low-lying areas often located near streams.

• Swamps have shrubs and trees.

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Freshwater Wetlands

• A filtering system – Pollutants– Sediments– Pathogenic bacteria

• Habitats – Migratory birds– Water birds– Endangered species

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Freshwater Wetlands

• From the late 1700s to the mid 1980s, the continental United States lost 50 percent of its wetlands.