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- Desert (21206 bytes)
1: ...humb|right|Valley of the Kings, Egypt. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
2: ...mb|right|Man and Camel, Desert, Egypt. Image provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
4: ... of the world's deserts, http://pubs.usgs.gov/gip/deserts/what/world.html)
6: ...nd-driven) processes are major factors in shaping desert landscapes.
8: ...ed by erosion. Because deserts are dry, they are ideal places for human artifacts and fossils to be pr... - Water cycle (2867 bytes)
1: ...le.jpg|right|400px|thumb|Water Cycle Clipart provided by [http://classroomclipart.com Classroom Clip A...
5: ...s, this transfer is sometimes referred to as '''[[evapotranspiration]]'''. 90% of atmospheric water comes from evapora...
6: ...por|atmospheric moisture]] that has previously condensed to form [[cloud]]s (changed from the gas phas...
7: ...e at lower elevation than where it infiltrated, under the force of [[gravity]] or gravity induced pres...
8: ...ater flowing in [[stream]]s and [[river]]s may be delayed for a time in [[lake]]s. Not all precipitat... - Water (15217 bytes)
1: ...ies of pure water (H<sub>2</sub>O) (dihydrogen oxide).''
15: ... the first time: [[hail]], [[snow]], [[fog]] or [[dew]] for example. When appropriately lit, water dr...
17: ...iding river [[valley]]s and [[delta]]s which provide rich soil and level ground for the establishment ...
21: ...taste or smell very differently. In fact, we have developed our senses to be able to evaluate the drin...
26: ...density]] at 4°[[Celsius|C]]: it becomes less dense as it [[freezing|freezes]] or [[heat]]s up. As... - Irrigation (13719 bytes)
2: ... [[rain]]fall with water from another source in order to grow crops. In contrast, agriculture that rel...
6: ...[[lake]], [[aquifer]], [[well]], or [[snowpack]]. Depending on the distance of the source and the seas...
13: ... water-logging while other parts may be too dry. Depending on [[heat]], [[wind]], and [[soil]] [[Perm...
15: ...ter resources]]. Furrow irrigation also has a tendency to raise the water table in some areas and cau...
18: ...es. However, terracing does allow steep mountainsides to be used to grow plants (although it may be mo...
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