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clouds are formed by this process, which turns the gas water back into a liquid
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another name for salt
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the process by which water is continuously exchanged between earth's various water sources
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when plants go through photosynthesis, putting off water, which is then evaporated
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water falling from the atmosphere as rain, snow, sleet, or hail
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when a gas expands and everything else stays the same, the gas cools
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the transformation of liquid water into gas form that then rises, due to heat
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the process by which water moves downward in the soil toward the water table
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the average time a given particle will stay in a given system.
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any airborne particle upon which water vapor can condense to form a cloud.
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the only known planet where most of the water exists in liquid form
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the pockets of highly concentrated salt water around frozen fresh water.
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the concentration of salt dissolved in water
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this is the kind of molecule that salt is
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a process in which large chunks fall off of glaciers into the ocean, forming ice bergs
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the line between the water-saturated soil and soil that is not saturated
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the sum of all water on a planet
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the mojority of this is stored in icebergs and glaciers
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