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Water stores and flows

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Why is water described as Earth’s “thermostat”?

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Why is water described as Earth’s “thermostat”?

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Because water absorbs, stores, and redistributes heat, reducing temperature extremes and helping stabilise climate.

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Stabilises temperature.

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What percentage of Earth’s water is in oceans, and what percentage is freshwater?

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About 97% is in oceans (saltwater) and about 3% is freshwater.

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97% saltwater.

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Explain how high specific heat capacity helps oceans regulate climate.

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Water can absorb a lot of heat energy with only a small temperature rise, so oceans act as heat sinks that buffer daily and seasonal temperature changes.

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Absorb lots of heat with little change.

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Define “aquifer”.

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An aquifer is an underground rock layer that stores water in pores and cracks.

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Underground store.

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How does latent heat transfer regulate climate?

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Evaporation absorbs latent heat (cooling) and condensation releases latent heat (warming), moving energy around the atmosphere.

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Evap cools, cond warms.

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Define “residence time” in a water store.

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Residence time is how long water remains in a store before moving to another part of the system.

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How long it stays.

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What is the difference between infiltration and percolation?

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Infiltration is water soaking into the soil surface. Percolation is water moving downward through soil/rock to groundwater or aquifers.

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Into soil vs down to aquifer.

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Give one example of how ocean currents affect climate.

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Ocean currents redistribute heat from the tropics to higher latitudes; for example, warm currents can raise temperatures in nearby coastal regions.

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Move heat poleward.

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How does albedo link ice/snow to climate regulation?

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Ice and snow have high albedo so they reflect more solar radiation (cooling). When ice melts, darker water absorbs more radiation (warming).

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White reflects; dark absorbs.

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Why can groundwater become effectively non-renewable?

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If extraction exceeds recharge, aquifers can take centuries to refill, so water can run out within human lifetimes.

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Pump faster than refill.

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