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Throughout this lesson, you learned more about Earth’s four major systems and the many ways in which they impact and affect each other. Now, it is time to show what you've learned.

Answer the following question by writing a paragraph in the space below: How is the water cycle represented in each of Earth’s four major systems? How does the climate of a location determine how much precipitation the area receives? Think about the different cycles, and all the possible paths that water will take in its endless journey through the cycle.

Think about what you have learned, and the activities that you have completed. Your answer should include the following vocabulary terms:

evaporate
condense
precipitate
atmosphere
hydrosphere
geosphere
biosphere
producer
consumer
Enter your answer in the space below.

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Evaporated from the air and the water in the air it’s cool

Answer:

1st Part: Water is present in each of the four major Earth systems (hydrosphere, atmosphere, geosphere, and biosphere) and readily moves from one to another. For example, water in the hydrosphere can evaporate to become part of the atmosphere. Through precipitation, water in the atmosphere can return to the hydrosphere or percolate into the ground to become groundwater—part of the geosphere. Water in the geosphere can be discharged into surface water, becoming part of the hydrosphere once again, or it could be drawn up into the roots of a plant and become part of the biosphere.

2nd Part: How a certain location can determine how much precipitation the area receives; A  important factor is the global climate pattern driven by the temperature difference between the equator and the poles. At the equator the Earth receives intense solar radiation, causing increased evaporation

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