![]() ![]() In the first example (a topical summary), we had the main points, but it didn’t go beyond the information presented in the text. This has an advantage over the first example in that we can actually see the cycle, we can see the connection between the elements of the water cycle. What is called in the trade a multimedia summary: a concise summary combining words and pictures. (If you click on the links at the bottom, you'll be able to see better images.) So far so good - these are all widely cited recommendations for effective note-taking. The notes appear to encapsulate the main ideas. In this example, the notes are neat and tidy, with headings and indentations showing a degree of organization. Warm front: when warm air advances on cold it rises over it.Ĭold front: when cold air advances on warm + forces it to rise. ![]() Plant draws water from grd thru roots up to open-pored vessels in leaves, from which it is vaporized.Ĭondensation: as warm air rises it cools -7C every 1000m until it can’t hold it’s cargo of water vapor any longer condenses into clouds, which cool further, condensing further into rain drops. ![]() Precipitation & flow: “whether they are typhoons or Scotch mists, mountain torrents or field ditches or city sewers, they are simply water sinking back to base level, the sea.”Įvaporation = the act of passively presenting water to the atmosphere to be soaked up + vaporized by the sun’s energy. ![]()
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