Lab 5 – Weather and Climate Change
Lab 5 - POST-LAB QUESTIONS
POST-LAB QUESTIONS
1. Which water cycle processes are spoken to in this model and by what components?
Answer = Evaporation and buildup, the warm water evaporated into water vapors that were caught under the cover then come back to water.
2. Which water cycle processes are not represented? How could the model be modified to incorporate each of these processes?
Answer = Transpiration, sublimation, surface run-off, infiltration, and permeation. I truly don't perceive how to make the model distinctive unless you likewise incorporate soil and make the jar bigger, yet with the other analysis being done around the same time everything cooperates.
3. How would the "weather" be influenced
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Develop a hypothesis anticipating the impact of daylight on evaporation?
Hypothesis = The water in the jar that is left in the warmer temperature will evaporate quicker.
2. Based on the aftereffects of your trial, would you dismiss or acknowledge the theory that you delivered being referred to 1? Clarify how you decided this.
Acknowledge/reject = Accept/Water vapors shaped at the top parts of the jar. Evaporation, buildup, and precipitation.
3. What sections of the water cycle are spoken to in this examination?
Answer = Infiltration and buildup
4. How would expand the extent of an area (sand) to water influence the measure of water vapor discharged?
Answer = I surmise that the main way it could influence it is on the grounds that more land could make there be more water in light of the fact that the water would be put away in the sand until the sun warms it up and dries out the sand and the water would evaporate.
5. How would dry season conditions sway infiltration and evaporation from the ground?
Answer = Without any water descending onto the area the area would become scarce and without no water there is no precipitation and subsequently no downpour.
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