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NotesESS HLTopic 2.7Hydrological cycle
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Hydrological cycle

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 2

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💧 The Water Cycle

In one sentence: Water moves between the ocean, air, land, and living things — changing form but never disappearing.

🔑 The key exam point

Global scale

  • CLOSED system
  • No water enters or leaves Earth
  • Same water recycled forever

Local scale

  • OPEN system
  • Water flows in and out
  • Rivers bring water in, evaporation takes it out
Earth has had the same water for billions of years — you might be drinking water a dinosaur peed in! 🦕

📦 Where water is stored

Think of these as water tanks around the planet:

  • 🌊 Oceans — the BIG one (97% of all water, but salty!)
  • 🧊 Ice & glaciers — frozen freshwater at poles and mountains
  • 🕳️ Groundwater — underground in rocks and soil (aquifers)
  • 🏞️ Rivers & lakes — surface freshwater we can see
  • ☁️ Atmosphere — tiny amount, but moves a LOT of water
  • 🌱 Living things — water inside plants and animals

🔄 How water moves (the flows)

Water moves between stores through these processes:

  • ☀️ Evaporation — sun heats water → turns to vapour (liquid → gas)
  • 🌿 Transpiration — plants release water through their leaves
  • ☁️ Condensation — vapour cools → forms clouds (gas → liquid)
  • 🌧️ Precipitation — water falls as rain, snow, hail
  • ⬇️ Infiltration — water soaks into soil
  • ⬇️⬇️ Percolation — water sinks deeper into groundwater
  • 🏃 Runoff — water flows over land into rivers/sea
Memory trick: Evapotranspiration = evaporation + transpiration combined. Examiners love this word!

🏗️ How humans mess with the water cycle

  • 🏙️ Cities & roads — concrete stops infiltration → more flooding
  • 🪓 Deforestation — fewer trees = less transpiration + more runoff
  • 🚿 Taking too much water — lowers rivers and groundwater
  • 🌡️ Climate change — changes when and where rain falls
Humans change both where water is stored and how fast it moves.

📝 What examiners actually ask

  • Name the stores and flows in the water cycle
  • Explain why it's closed globally but open locally
  • Describe how deforestation or urbanisation affects the cycle
  • Draw and label a simple diagram

Exam Tips:

  • Always use proper terms: say 'precipitation' not just 'rain'
  • If asked about stores and flows — name BOTH and explain the connection
  • Link human impacts to SPECIFIC processes (e.g., 'concrete reduces infiltration')
  • Remember: closed system globally, open system locally — this is a favourite trick question!

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