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Unit 5: Part 1

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  1. atmosphere
    the mass of air surrounding the Earth
    From the leaves, water, in the form of vapor, is released into the atmosphere.
  2. condensation
    atmospheric moisture that has changed from a gas
    As water vapor rises, it cools into tiny water droplets. This is called condensation.
  3. evaporation
    the process of becoming a suspension of particles in the air
    When evaporation occurs, water turns from a liquid into a gas, or vapor.
  4. fresh water
    water that is not salty
    If we don’t use water with care, we could deplete the supply we have. Then we won’t have access to enough fresh water to meet all our needs.
  5. precipitation
    the falling to earth of any form of water
    They live in the desert. It’s a beautiful place, with clear blue skies and tall mountains, but there is hardly any precipitation there.
  6. runoff
    the occurrence of surplus liquid exceeding capacity
    Runoff from backyards, city streets, and farms dumps dirt and harmful chemicals into lakes, rivers, streams, and ponds.
  7. cycle
    a single execution of a periodically repeated phenomenon
    Did you know that there is the same amount of water now as there was 100 million years ago when dinosaurs walked the Earth? The same water keeps going through a cycle. This constant movement of water is called the water cycle.
  8. watershed
    the geographical area drained by a river and its tributaries
    A watershed is a group of habitats that surround a river or stream.
  9. access
    the right to make use of or take advantage of something
    When you have access to something, you can get or use it. A library offers access to many books.
  10. consequence
    a phenomenon that is caused by some previous phenomenon
    A consequence is the result of an action. A flood is a consequence of heavy rain.
  11. conservation
    careful management of the environment and natural resources
    When you turn off lights, you are practicing conservation. You are using energy carefully.
  12. deplete
    use up, as resources or materials
    When you deplete something, you use it up. They depleted the forest of trees.
  13. shortage
    an amount that is less than expected or required
    Shortage is when you don't have enough. In a water shortage, the grass turns dry and brown.
  14. detail
    a single fact considered separately from the whole
    When you want to explain something, start with the most important idea. This is called the main idea. Then give details to add more information. Details tell more about the main idea.
  15. feature
    a special or prominent piece of writing in a newspaper or magazine
    A science feature is a nonfiction text about the natural world. Science features often include tables and other text features that give information visually.
  16. table
    a set of data arranged in rows and columns
    A table is made up of facts and numbers that are organized in rows and columns. Tables can help you quickly find and compare information.
  17. analogy
    drawing a comparison in order to show a similarity
    An analogy has two word pairs that are related in the same way.
  18. adjective
    a word that expresses an attribute of something
    Adjectives describe, or tell about, nouns.
Created on Tue Oct 19 16:06:32 EDT 2021 (updated Tue Oct 26 14:19:14 EDT 2021)

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