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Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Hurumanu - Science - Water Cycle



The Water Cycle: Bag 1
CO2 Water Cycle: Bag 2
Acid
Desert Water Cycle
Bag 3
Does it cycle?
YesYesYes
Amount of Water
222
Acidity
121
Key: Water and acidity amount: 1 = none 
2 = small drips
3 = large drips

Other comments:


1. For Water Cycle 1, it had no acidity, it evaporated a wee bit and there were small drips of waters in the bag. 

2. It evaporated a wee bit and there were small drips of waters in the bag. 

3. There were small water drips in the bag that indicated that the water in the bag actually went through the process of water cycle. 

4. For Water Cycle 2, we used soda water, which is acidic.

5. We repeated the same steps that we did on the first one but clipping the Litmus paper on the ziplock bag.

6. The Litmus paper turned into blue.

7. For Desert Water Cycle 3, we used sand and a teaspoon of water

8. It went through water cycle but with the sand

9. There were tiny drips in the bag, moistening.




Conclusion:


All the bag went through the process of evaporation, on experiment 2, the Litmus paper turned into red then blue. Meaning that it actually did what we wanted it to do.

Flooding connects to the ocean, it then creates gas, the process is called evaporation, after it evaporates, it creates gas which is the cloud, it's called condensation, condensation connects to water vapour which is moist, precipitation is when it rains, it creates freshwater. When it rains, it creates hurricanes and storms. Carbon dioxide creates acid rain.






Draw a labelled diagram of the Water Cycle

Water cycle words:
  1. Precipitation - Is when it rains
  2. Hurricanes - A type of cyclone that usually happens in a tropical country that creates strong winds and heavy rains
  3. Storms - A weather with rain, thunders, lightning or snow
  4. Evaporation - When the water is heated up that turns it into water vapour 
  5. Carbon Dioxide - It's an odourless and colourless gas that is produced by burning fossil fuels
  6. Water - It's an odourless, tasteless, transparent chemical (and necessity) that is used for everyday life Oceans - A large body of water that covers 71 per cent of the Earth's surface
  7. Water vapour - Is the other term of clouds, steam and moisture
  8. Freshwater - A part of the Earth's aquatic ecosystem,  includes lakes, rivers, streams, wetlands and etc
  9. Flooding - When the water quickly rises up from the deep part of the ocean or other aquatic ecosystems, covering the land we are stepping on

Water cycle words:
  1. Precipitation
  2. Hurricanes
  3. Storms
  4. Evaporation
  5. Carbon Dioxide
  6. Water
  7. Oceans
  8. Water vapour
  9. Freshwater
  10. Flooding

Using your SOLO hexagons poster write a paragraph about the different aspects of climate change.  
  1. Precipitation - It storms, it gives water to the plants and it makes freshwater. It helps the plants but it creates floods causing.
  2. Hurricanes - It affects houses, it destroys farms, crops and kills people, it creates more rain in climate change. 
  3. Storms - Hurricanes create more rain in climate change creating storms
  4. Evaporation - It's a process where the water turns into gas
  5. Carbon Dioxide - Carbon Dioxide causes climate change 
  6. Water - Sea level rising causing tsunamis and floods
  7. Oceans - The warm temperature of the water travels to cold places with ice, causing glaciers to melt rapidly than it had 100 years ago
  8. Water vapour - The water vapour is like greenhouse gas and once it's into the air it increases the warm temperature of carbon dioxide.
  9. Freshwater - Climate change has decreased the quality of the water and the salt water has come into our water supplies like pipes, or the water supplies we drink and bath from, it's what climate change is doing to the fresh water we have
  10. Flooding - When the water from the ocean rises, it creates floods, clogging the drains, causing the flood to rise higher since there's nothing the flood will go through
  1. Write about the following Climate Change concepts:
Climate change is when the sun's energy warms the Earth, that releases heat to the atmosphere 

You can do these by powerpoint, embedding a movie, on your blog, on a doc or any other form of presentation. It is up to you.

ACIDIFICATION: HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRIBUTE TO THE ACIDIFICATION OF OUR OCEANS?


Acidification is when we get acid in our ocean.

When the water evaporates and turns into gas making clouds, the smoke from factories goes with the gas creating acid rain. Then when there's acid rain, it goes to the ocean, making our ocean acidic.

Diagram of how it affects the water cycle.





DEFORESTATION: HOW DOES DEFORESTATION AFFECT CLIMATE CHANGE?


If there are no trees, nothing's going to absorb the water from. When it rains, causing floods and we won't have oxygen to breathe.

Diagram of how it affects the water cycle.




ICE CAP MELT: HOW DOES ICE CAP MELT AFFECT CLIMATE CHANGE?


The warm temperature of the water destroys our glaciers and melt it, when a large clump of glaciers falls, the impact can cause the sea level to rise, causing tsunamis

Diagram of how it affects the water cycle.


I didn't find any diagram of it online, but in this picture, it shows a large chunk of glacier falling. To be specific, it's because of the heat of the water.




WATER VAPOUR: HOW DOES CLIMATE CHANGE CONTRIBUTE TO WATER VAPOUR AND EVAPORATION?


Water vapour itself is a greenhosue gas therefor, it increases the warming of the carbon dioxide, causing the planet to heat up. And it's where droughts happen and sea temperature to heat up.  

Diagram of how it affects the water cycle.





This is my drawing of the acidification, ice cap melt, water vapour and deforestation.





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