Tuesday, April 4, 2017

Water Cycle Graphs and What They Display

"Biogeochemical cycles: Figure 3" by OpenStax College, Biology, CC BY 4.0

This graph depicts the amount of time it takes for certain water molecules to cycle through different environments. This is relevant, because basically every organism on Earth depends on water and many rely on fresh water. Knowing when the water molecules cycle through the environment helps humans better predict when water will again become available to the environment. 




 Biogeochemical cycles: Figure 1 by OpenStax College, Concepts of Biology, CC BY 4.0

This graph represents the amount of water compared to the mount of freshwater on Earth. It then proceeds to compare the amount of fresh water in glaciers compared to the amount of fresh water persisting in other sources around the world. This is relevant, because




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