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The Hydrosphere

Subjects / Geography / Weather and Climate

Title 5 of 6

Exam Board Relevance

  • Edxcel
  • AQA
  • CEA
  • IGCSE (EdExcel)
  • OCR
  • SQA
  • WJEC
  • IGCSE (CiE)

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Title Description:

This title focuses on the hydrosphere, which means all of the water on eart...

This title focuses on the hydrosphere, which means all of the water on earth. This water can be in the form of a solid, a liquid or a gas. The hydrological cycle looks at how water interacts in all of these different forms, and how it moves around the planet being stored and transferred as it goes. Water is very difficult to manage as there are many complex processes involved. When there is too much water in an area flooding is likely to occur, but with effective management the impacts can be minimised, and flooding can even be prevented in some cases. When there is not enough water in an area, it can suffer from drought and become desertified. Strategies can be implemented to help areas that are suffering the effects of drought. Let's find out more about the hydrosphere!

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