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Ch3. Lesson 1& 3
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Ch3. Lesson 1& 3
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OLIVIA FISHER
1. The Water Cycle
2. Organic Compounds: Compounds containing carbon atoms and usually hydrogen atoms jointed by covalent bonds
2.1. The air made up of Co2.
3. Inorganic compounds: compunds that lack carbon-to-carbon bonds
3.1. Fossil Fuels under the ground are inorganic compounds
4. Evaporation: a change of liquid to vapor
4.1. In the water cycle the water is being evaporated into the atmosphere
5. Transpirtation: the process in which water travels from a plants roots through the vascular system to the atmosphere
5.1. The trees are giving water to the atmosphere
6. Precipitation: water falls from the coulds onto Earth
6.1. The rain is falling form the clouds is an example of precipitation.
7. Molecule: the smallest unit of an element
7.1. Water Molcules are the molecules in this picture
8. Condenstation: the change of water from water vapor to into liquid water
8.1. The water in the clouds is changing from a vapor to liquid.
9. Compound: a substance composed of two or elements
9.1. Precipitation is water and water is a compound H2O.
10. Hydrocarbon: an organic compound only containing carbon and hydrogen
10.1. Water is made up of hydrogen and carbon.
11. The Water Cycle:The cycle in which water cycles the earth
11.1. The water cycle consitis of Evaporation, Condenstation,Transpirtation, ans Precipitation as shown in the picture.
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