Warm Up 1. How old is the water you drank this morning? 2. Give an example of cohesion, adhesion, surface tension and buoyancy.
The Water Cycle Water turns into steam by evaporation and transpiration ground back to the oceans, lakes and plants. It then condenses in the lower atmosphere.
Glaciers Ch 13. Introduction – Glaciers are masses of ice which move over land by plastic flow and basal slip. – Glaciers presently contain 2.15% of all.
Indiana Ice Investigations
The Water Cycle
Solar System History Ch 9
Water,Water everywhere!
Warm-up:
Glaciers
Distribution of Water on Earth[1]