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Hydrosphere Essay

Question: Explain the functioning of the water cycle, and describe how humans can impact on each part of the cycle.

Hints and tips:
Begin each paragraph with a topic sentence. This is a general statement which provides an overview of the paragraph.
Each part of the water cycle should make up a new paragraph.
Each paragraph should provide an explanation of the part of the water cycle (e.g. infiltration) and a human impact on that particular part of the water cycle.


Referencing:
Be sure to include references to any work that you have used. For hints on referencing examine the Harvard referencing system.
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  • Preliminary Geography
  • Biophysical Interactions
    • The biophysical environment >
      • Internet research
      • Group research
      • What is sustainable development?
      • Sustainable development group work
    • Atmosphere >
      • Extended response
      • Microclimate fieldwork
      • Atmosphere glossary
    • Hydrosphere >
      • Water Quality Fieldwork
      • Hydrosphere Essay
      • Orographic rainfall
    • Biosphere >
      • Fieldsketch
      • Biosphere Essay
      • Biosphere Poster
      • Biosphere - Precis map
      • Fieldwork - Vegetation Profile
    • Lithosphere >
      • Lithosphere essay
      • Fieldwork - soil characteristics
      • Lithosphere group work
    • Interactions - the four spheres
    • Issue - River regulation in the Mekong >
      • Interactions >
        • Rivers - Key terms
        • Fluvial Landform Features
      • Sensitivity to change
      • Effective management
      • River fieldwork
      • Mekong PBL
    • Revision
    • Life Skills
  • Global Challenges
    • Population >
      • Nature, Rate, Distribution
      • Fertility
      • Mortality
      • Population Pyramids
      • Population Movements
      • Refugees
      • Environmental, economic and social issues
      • Extended response
    • Natural Resources >
      • Huntly mine
      • Coal mining
      • Wind
    • Cultural Integration >
      • Fashion
      • McDonalisation >
        • McDonalds
      • Fast food
      • Sport
      • Telecommunications
      • Technological change
      • Extended Reponses
    • Excursion - Cabramatta
  • SGP
    • Stage 1
    • Conducting Fieldwork
    • Writing your report
  • Skills
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