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Unique Properties of Water

Water has some unusual properties that most of us do not really appreciate or understand. These properties are crucial to life and they originate from the structure of the water molecule itself. This sidebar will provide an overview of water's properties that will be useful in understanding the behavior of water in Earth's environment.

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    • Unit 1: Fresh Water: Scarcity or Surfeit?
      • Module 1: Freshwater Resources - A Global Perspective
      • Module 2: Climatology of Water
        • Goals and Learning Objectives
        • Unique Properties of Water
        • The Configuration of the Water Molecule
        • The Structure of Water: Properties
        • Heat Capacity
        • Latent Heat and Freezing and Boiling Points
        • Thermal Expansion and Density
        • Surface Tension
        • The Universal Solvent
        • Water Distribution on Earth
        • Systems Thinking and the Hydrologic Cycle
        • Hydrologic Cycle
        • Uneven Distribution
        • Relative Humidity
        • The Orographic Effect
        • Atmospheric Convection: Hadley Cells
        • Energy Balance
        • Global Wind
        • Global Wind Explained
    • Unit 2: Physical Hydrology
    • Unit 3: Social Science of Water

Course materials prepared by Michael Arthur and Demian Saffer, College of Earth and Mineral Sciences, The Pennsylvania State University, and Demian Saffer, University Park, Patrick Belmont, Utah State University.

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