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Hydrosphere & Water Properties

Across
The force that acts on the particle at the surface enables insects to walk across
The tendency of water molecules to stick to each other
A body of rock through which water cannot easily flow
The uneven distribution of charges across a molecule a positive and negative end
The amount of heat needed to increase the temperature of a certain mass of a substance by 1 degree Celsius
The ability of water to dissolve many different substances
The evaporation of water from plants to the atmosphere
The tendency of water to stick to other substances
Where is most of Earth's freshwater located
The continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean
Earth's liquid water, including oceans,surface water and ground water
Surface water that contains low concentrations of calcium and magnesium.
The measure of mass per unit volume
Down
Precipitation that flows across the surface of Earth into rivers and streams
The process that moves water through a narrow porous space upwards
The subsurface zone in which all rock openings are filled with water
The ability of a fluid to exert an upward force on an object that is immersed in the fluid to keep it floating
Does not allow water to flow through
Water that contains calcium and magnesium, but may also contain metals. It can also cause lime scale deposits in pipes, water heaters and toilets. Generally has higher pH
Where is most of Earth's liquid water
The part of the rock and soil in which air fill most of the available spaces
A thermally produced wind blowing from a cool ocean surface onto adjoining warm land.
Allows water to flow through
A coastal breeze blowing at night from land to sea, caused by the difference in the rate of cooling of their respective surfaces.
The addition of new water to the saturated zone