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[Show more]Evaluate the extent to which transboundary water resources always lead to conflict between different 
players (20) intro, 4 points, conclusion - Intro- transboundary water sources are those sharing 
political boundary + often cross international boundaries, many players involved e.g governments + 
c...
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Add to cartEvaluate the extent to which transboundary water resources always lead to conflict between different 
players (20) intro, 4 points, conclusion - Intro- transboundary water sources are those sharing 
political boundary + often cross international boundaries, many players involved e.g governments + 
c...
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What is meant by a store and a flow? - A store is where water is held for varying amounts of 
'residence' time. A flow is the movement of water between stores 
Identify the three largest stores in size order - 1. The oceans 
2. Icecaps and glaciers 
3. Groundwater 
Which two water stores are non-r...
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Add to cartWhat is meant by a store and a flow? - A store is where water is held for varying amounts of 
'residence' time. A flow is the movement of water between stores 
Identify the three largest stores in size order - 1. The oceans 
2. Icecaps and glaciers 
3. Groundwater 
Which two water stores are non-r...
What are stores? - Reservoir where water is held, such as the oceans 
What are fluxes? - The rate of flow between the stores 
What are processes? - The physical mechanisms that drive the fluxes of water between stores 
What is a closed system? - >Fixed amount of water with no external inputs or o...
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Add to cartWhat are stores? - Reservoir where water is held, such as the oceans 
What are fluxes? - The rate of flow between the stores 
What are processes? - The physical mechanisms that drive the fluxes of water between stores 
What is a closed system? - >Fixed amount of water with no external inputs or o...
What is the water cycle? - The cycle operates in a variety of spacial scales where physical 
processes control the circulation of water between stores on land, oceans, the cryosphere and the 
atmosphere. 
It works as a closed system with inputs (rainwater), outputs, stores and gravitational potentia...
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Add to cartWhat is the water cycle? - The cycle operates in a variety of spacial scales where physical 
processes control the circulation of water between stores on land, oceans, the cryosphere and the 
atmosphere. 
It works as a closed system with inputs (rainwater), outputs, stores and gravitational potentia...
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