- 97% of Earth's water is salt water found in oceans and seas, while only 3% is freshwater. Most freshwater is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps.
- Water cycles between the hydrosphere (oceans, lakes, rivers, atmosphere, and land) through the processes of evaporation, transpiration, condensation, and precipitation. This is known as the water or hydrologic cycle.
- The document discusses the water cycle in detail and provides examples of how it can be observed, such as through the formation and evaporation of puddles. It also defines the four processes involved and how they work.