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NotesESS HLTopic 4.1Water and climate regulation
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Water and climate regulation

IB Environmental Systems and Societies • Unit 4

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Water and climate regulation

Big idea: Water is Earth's thermostat! It absorbs, stores, and redistributes heat around the planet, keeping temperatures stable enough for life.

How water regulates temperature

  • High specific heat capacity — water absorbs large amounts of heat without temperature change (oceans act as heat sinks)
  • Latent heat — evaporation absorbs heat (cooling), condensation releases heat (warming)
  • Ocean currents — redistribute heat from equator to poles (e.g., Gulf Stream warms Europe)
  • Water vapour as a greenhouse gas — traps heat in the atmosphere (positive feedback with warming)
  • Albedo — ice and snow reflect sunlight (cooling), open water absorbs it (warming)
For outline-style answers, aim for several distinct points such as: high specific heat capacity, latent heat transfer, ocean currents, water vapour as a greenhouse gas, and albedo effects from ice or snow. One clear point per sentence works well.

Water and the carbon cycle connection

Oceans also regulate climate by acting as carbon sinks. They absorb about 25% of human carbon dioxide emissions, but this contributes to ocean acidification.


Water regulates climate through:

Absorbing heat

Water absorbs large amounts of heat energy without a large increase in temperature, helping to stabilise global climate.

Transporting heat via currents

Ocean currents move warm water from the equator towards the poles and return cooler water to lower latitudes.

Transferring heat via evaporation/condensation

Evaporation absorbs heat and cools the environment, while condensation releases heat and warms the atmosphere.

Albedo effect of ice and snow

Ice and snow reflect incoming solar radiation due to their high albedo, helping to cool the Earth.

Absorbing Carbon dioxide

Oceans act as carbon sinks by absorbing carbon dioxide, reducing the rate of atmospheric warming.

Related ESS HL Topics

Continue learning with these related topics from the same unit:

4.1.1The hydrological cycle
4.1.2Water stores and flows
4.1.3Drainage basins
4.1.5Properties of Water
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Define

Give the precise meaning of key terms related to Water and climate regulation.

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Describe

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AO2
Explain

Give reasons WHY — cause and effect within Water and climate regulation.

AO3
Evaluate

Weigh strengths AND limitations of approaches in Water and climate regulation.

AO3
Discuss

Present arguments FOR and AGAINST with a balanced conclusion.

AO3

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