Chapter 2: Water: The Ultimate Recyclable

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2016-01, 2016-01

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Rosen, Rudolph

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RCN CE3SAR project

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Abstract

The earth’s water is one, finite supply that moves from streams to lakes to oceans, flowing underground, freezing on mountaintops and forming the clouds we see in the sky. All this moving and shifting around of water is one of the largest recycling efforts by mother nature, called the hydrologic cycle and is the driving force behind our weather.

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This chapter includes texts, 1 video clip, and 8 images. The lecture videos are delivered by YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLJ6zBN3Pq7rXv_CIi4oVDk_J3yxwuouDp

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aquatic ecosystems, aquatic science, Ewing Halsell, Harte Research Institute, Meadows Center, recycling, Rudolph Rosen, Sport Fish Restoration Program, STEM, water

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RCN CE3SAR project which is funded by the National Science Foundation.

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