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The Hydrosphere & The Biosphere Chapter 3, Section 3
Name the three major processes in the water cycle. Describe the properties of ocean water. Describe the two types of ocean currents. Explain how the ocean regulates Earth’s temperature. Discuss the factors that confine life to the biosphere. Explain the difference between open and closed systems. Learning Objectives
The Water Cycle
The continuous movement of water into the air, onto land, and then back to water sources. Evaporation Condensation Precipitation The Water Cycle
Liquid water is heated by the sun and then rises into the atmosphere. Water continually evaporates from Earth’s oceans, lakes, streams, and soil.   Majority of water evaporates from the oceans. Evaporation
Water vapor forms water droplets on dust particles. Water droplets form clouds, in which the droplets collide, stick together, create heavier and larger droplets. Condensation
After the larger droplets form during condensation, they fall from the clouds as: Rain Snow Sleet Hail Precipitation
The Water Cycle
The Hydrosphere The Earth’s Oceans,  Fresh Water & Groundwater
The hydrosphere includes all of the water on or near the Earth’s surface. This includes water in the oceans, lakes, rivers, wetlands, polar ice caps, soil, rock layers beneath Earth’s surface, and clouds. The Hydrosphere
The Earth’s Oceans
All of the ocean’s are joined.   World Ocean – The single, large, interconnected body of water. 70% of Earth’s surface Largest Ocean = Pacific Ocean Smallest Ocean = Arctic Ocean The Earth’s Oceans
Ocean water contains more salts than fresh water. Most of the salt is sodium chloride. The salt comes from: dissolved out of rocks on land and carried down the rivers into the oceans. Underwater volcanic eruptions Ocean Water - Salinity
Salinity – concentration of all the dissolved salts.  (Average – 3.5% by weight) Salinity is lower in places that get a lot of rain or fresh water that flows into the ocean. Salinity is higher where water evaporates rapidly and leaves the salt behind. Ocean Water
The surface of the ocean is warmed by the sun. The depths of the ocean have temperatures slightly above freezing. Thermocline – The boundary between the warm and cold layers where the temperature falls rapidly with depth. Ocean Water – Temp. Zones
Ocean Temperature Zones
One of the most important functions of the world ocean is to absorb and store energy from the sunlight. The capacity of the ocean to absorb and store energy from sunlight regulates temperature in the Earth’s atmosphere. The world ocean absorbs over half of the solar radiation that reaches the Earth’s surface. Temperature Regulation
Local temperatures in different areas of the planet are also regulated by the world ocean. Currents that circulate warm water cause the land areas they flow past to have a more moderate climate. Temperature Regulation
Surface Currents - Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean. Result from global wind patterns May be warm-water or cold-water currents Influence the climate of land areas they flow past Ocean Currents
Deep Currents – Streamlike movements of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor. Form when cold, dense water from the poles sinks below warmer, less dense ocean water and flows toward the equator. The densest, coldest water is located off the coast of Antarctica. This cold water sinks to the bottom of the ocean and moves very slowly northward to produce the Antarctic Bottom Water. Ocean Currents
Ocean Currents
3% of all the water on Earth is fresh water. Most is locked up in icecaps and glaciers Also found in lakes, rivers, wetlands, the soil, rock layers below the surface, in the atmosphere Fresh Water
A network of streams that drains an area of land Contains all the land drained by the river including the main river and its tributaries Tributaries – smaller streams or rivers that flow into larger ones River Systems
The Mississippi River
Rain and melting snow sink into ground and run off the land. Some ends up in streams and rivers but most trickles down through the ground and collects as groundwater. Less than 1% of all water on Earth. Groundwater
Aquifer - A rock layer that stores and allows the flow of groundwater. Recharge Zone – The surface of the land where water enters an aquifer. Aquifer
United States Aquifers
The Biosphere Life on Earth
Narrow layer around Earth’s surface in which life can exist. The uppermost part of the geosphere Most of the hydrosphere Lower part of the atmosphere. Biosphere is located near the Earth’s surface because most of the sunlight is available near the surface. The Biosphere
Most life requires liquid water, moderate temperatures, and a source of energy. The materials that organisms require must be continually recycled. Gravity allows a planet to maintain an atmosphere. Why Life Exists on Earth…
Energy Flow in the Biosphere: Open and Closed Systems
When an organism in the biosphere dies, its body is broken down and the matter in its body becomes available to other organisms. This matter is continually recycled. Energy must be supplied constantly. Energy Flow in the Biosphere
Closed system Energy enters and leaves the system, but matter does not. Earth is a closed system because the only thing that enters is energy from the sun and the only thing that leaves is heat. Open System Both matter and energy are exchanged between a system and the surrounding environment. The Earth was once an open system. Matter was added to early Earth as it was hit by comets and meteorites. Energy Flow in the Biosphere

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The Hydrosphere And Biosphere

  • 1. The Hydrosphere & The Biosphere Chapter 3, Section 3
  • 2. Name the three major processes in the water cycle. Describe the properties of ocean water. Describe the two types of ocean currents. Explain how the ocean regulates Earth’s temperature. Discuss the factors that confine life to the biosphere. Explain the difference between open and closed systems. Learning Objectives
  • 4. The continuous movement of water into the air, onto land, and then back to water sources. Evaporation Condensation Precipitation The Water Cycle
  • 5. Liquid water is heated by the sun and then rises into the atmosphere. Water continually evaporates from Earth’s oceans, lakes, streams, and soil. Majority of water evaporates from the oceans. Evaporation
  • 6. Water vapor forms water droplets on dust particles. Water droplets form clouds, in which the droplets collide, stick together, create heavier and larger droplets. Condensation
  • 7. After the larger droplets form during condensation, they fall from the clouds as: Rain Snow Sleet Hail Precipitation
  • 9. The Hydrosphere The Earth’s Oceans, Fresh Water & Groundwater
  • 10. The hydrosphere includes all of the water on or near the Earth’s surface. This includes water in the oceans, lakes, rivers, wetlands, polar ice caps, soil, rock layers beneath Earth’s surface, and clouds. The Hydrosphere
  • 12. All of the ocean’s are joined. World Ocean – The single, large, interconnected body of water. 70% of Earth’s surface Largest Ocean = Pacific Ocean Smallest Ocean = Arctic Ocean The Earth’s Oceans
  • 13. Ocean water contains more salts than fresh water. Most of the salt is sodium chloride. The salt comes from: dissolved out of rocks on land and carried down the rivers into the oceans. Underwater volcanic eruptions Ocean Water - Salinity
  • 14. Salinity – concentration of all the dissolved salts. (Average – 3.5% by weight) Salinity is lower in places that get a lot of rain or fresh water that flows into the ocean. Salinity is higher where water evaporates rapidly and leaves the salt behind. Ocean Water
  • 15. The surface of the ocean is warmed by the sun. The depths of the ocean have temperatures slightly above freezing. Thermocline – The boundary between the warm and cold layers where the temperature falls rapidly with depth. Ocean Water – Temp. Zones
  • 17. One of the most important functions of the world ocean is to absorb and store energy from the sunlight. The capacity of the ocean to absorb and store energy from sunlight regulates temperature in the Earth’s atmosphere. The world ocean absorbs over half of the solar radiation that reaches the Earth’s surface. Temperature Regulation
  • 18. Local temperatures in different areas of the planet are also regulated by the world ocean. Currents that circulate warm water cause the land areas they flow past to have a more moderate climate. Temperature Regulation
  • 19. Surface Currents - Streamlike movements of water that occur at or near the surface of the ocean. Result from global wind patterns May be warm-water or cold-water currents Influence the climate of land areas they flow past Ocean Currents
  • 20. Deep Currents – Streamlike movements of water that flow very slowly along the ocean floor. Form when cold, dense water from the poles sinks below warmer, less dense ocean water and flows toward the equator. The densest, coldest water is located off the coast of Antarctica. This cold water sinks to the bottom of the ocean and moves very slowly northward to produce the Antarctic Bottom Water. Ocean Currents
  • 22. 3% of all the water on Earth is fresh water. Most is locked up in icecaps and glaciers Also found in lakes, rivers, wetlands, the soil, rock layers below the surface, in the atmosphere Fresh Water
  • 23. A network of streams that drains an area of land Contains all the land drained by the river including the main river and its tributaries Tributaries – smaller streams or rivers that flow into larger ones River Systems
  • 25. Rain and melting snow sink into ground and run off the land. Some ends up in streams and rivers but most trickles down through the ground and collects as groundwater. Less than 1% of all water on Earth. Groundwater
  • 26. Aquifer - A rock layer that stores and allows the flow of groundwater. Recharge Zone – The surface of the land where water enters an aquifer. Aquifer
  • 28. The Biosphere Life on Earth
  • 29. Narrow layer around Earth’s surface in which life can exist. The uppermost part of the geosphere Most of the hydrosphere Lower part of the atmosphere. Biosphere is located near the Earth’s surface because most of the sunlight is available near the surface. The Biosphere
  • 30. Most life requires liquid water, moderate temperatures, and a source of energy. The materials that organisms require must be continually recycled. Gravity allows a planet to maintain an atmosphere. Why Life Exists on Earth…
  • 31. Energy Flow in the Biosphere: Open and Closed Systems
  • 32. When an organism in the biosphere dies, its body is broken down and the matter in its body becomes available to other organisms. This matter is continually recycled. Energy must be supplied constantly. Energy Flow in the Biosphere
  • 33. Closed system Energy enters and leaves the system, but matter does not. Earth is a closed system because the only thing that enters is energy from the sun and the only thing that leaves is heat. Open System Both matter and energy are exchanged between a system and the surrounding environment. The Earth was once an open system. Matter was added to early Earth as it was hit by comets and meteorites. Energy Flow in the Biosphere