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- 3. This kind of water can be found in rivers, lakes, ponds, and even underground. It makes up a small 3% of the Earth’s total water.
- 8. This high characteristic of water prevents parts of the environment from getting too cold or too hot. This also makes it to where a very large amount of heat must be present in order to raise the temperature of water.
- 10. Water’s unequal sharing of electrons makes it this kind of molecule
- 11. This characteristic of water has a inverse relationship
- 12. This is the most dense form of water. It’s also what is commonly thought of when the term water is mentioned.
- 13. Water is unique because it becomes less dense as it turns into its solid form known as
- 14. This characteristic of water is directly proportional with density
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- 1. The pressure at a given depth in a liquid is a result the weight of the liquid acting on an area at that depth plus any pressure acting on the surface of the liquid is this kind of pressure .
- 2. The weight of water per unit volume. This aspect of water changes with salinity and temperature
- 4. This kind of pressure is found in deep water habitats and causes the organisms found in said habitats to have unique adaptations
- 5. The upward force that a fluid exerts on an object less dense than itself
- 6. Archimedes was able to use this as a way to measure buoyancy.
- 7. This kind of water is both more dense and more buoyant than its fresh counterpart
- 9. When exposed to very hot temperatures water evaporates and becomes
- 15. This kind of pressure is found in shallow water habitats
