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Where’s the water???(brainstorm)
Did you know that over 70% of the earth is covered by water?
Water Supply and Distribution
Interesting
What do you notice about the lakes of Georgia?
Why is water so important?
energy from rivers (hydroelectric)
transportation
irrigation
weathering, erosion and deposition (shapes our land)
DRINKING---we can’t live without it (our bodies are mostly water—65%).
Water H2O on Earth Almost all the water
on Earth is salty/ocean water (97%). Oceans have a salinity of about 3-4%.
Of the three percent that is fresh water, 76% is frozen and 23% is underground.
Icebergs and Glaciers
(river of flowing ice)
Where is most of the water in the world found?
A. Underground
B. In the oceans
C. In the air (clouds and water vapor)
D. Frozen (ice)
In what form is the majority of the world’s FRESH water?
A. In the air as a gas (water vapor)
B. In the air as a liquid (clouds and precipitation)
C. As a liquid on the Earth’s surface (ponds, streams, etc)
D. Frozen (solid ice—glaciers, etc.)
From largest to smallest, the amounts of water on Earth are
A. liquid fresh water, solid fresh water, salt water.
B. salt water, solid fresh water, liquid fresh water.
C. salt water, liquid surface fresh water, solid freshwater, groundwater.
D. groundwater, salt water, solid fresh water.
The Water CycleChapter 11-1
The Water Cycle
3 phases/states of matter
The Water Cycle
the continuousmovement of water through Earth’s atmosphere and ground
The water cycle is driven (powered) by the sun.
Where’s the:1. Runoff2. Lake3. Groundwater4. River5. Ocean6. Plants7. Clouds8. Hill/Mountain9. Water vapor
Evaporation (liquid to gas) process when the sun
heats up the liquidwater in rivers, lakes, and oceans and turns it into water vapor (gas), which goes into the atmosphere
Rain is always fresh water!
Condensation (gas to liquid) Water vapor cools
and changes to liquid water as it rises in the air.
Makes clouds
Lab later: As the vapor cools and reaches the dew point, the water vapor will condense around dust particles and form clouds.
Precipitation
Liquid or solid water falls to the ground from a cloud. Four types: rain, snow, sleet, or hail.
FYI: Most water molecules only spend about ten days in the air before falling back as precipitation.
Surface Runoff Much of the
precipitation runs off the surface and flows downhill into streams. Then it flow into larger streams, then rivers, and eventually flow back into the ocean.
Infiltration
Infiltration is an important process where rain water soaks into the ground
also called percolation
Groundwater Some of the water remains underground and is called
groundwater. As the water infiltrates through the soil and rock layers, the water is filtered (cleaned).
Transpiration Plants absorb water from
the soil, which moves from the roots through the stems to the leaves.
After photosynthesis, excess water vapor leaves the leaf (from the underside of the leaves) through transpiration.
Animals perspire, Plants transpire
Where would you find:
1. Evaporation2. Transpiration3. Runoff4. Precipitation5. Condensation
Earth’s Water Supply
The total amount of water on the Earth has not changed much since early in its history.
The same water is cycled over and over.
The water you drink at lunch was probably drunk by a dinosaur millions of years ago!
AC: Watershed(or drainage basin)
The area of land that is drained by a river system
Largest is the Mississippi River watershed
Which 1 word does not belong?(what is the main idea?)
A. Vapor
B. Liquid
C. Solid
D. Melting
E. Phase
Which 1 word does not belong?(what is the main idea?)
A. Liquid
B. Solid
C. Condensation
D. Vapor
E. Cloud
F. Cooling
Which 1 word does not belong?(what is the main idea?)
A. Evaporation
B. Solid
C. Liquid
D. Vapor
E. Heating
F. Sun
What powers the water cycle?
A. Georgia Power Company
B. Love
C. Gravity
D. The sun
At which point in the diagram is precipitation most likely taking place?
A Point A
B Point B
C Point C
D Point D
The cooling of water vapor leads FIRST to
A. cloud formation.
B. evaporation.
C. formation of groundwater.
D. precipitation.
Precipitation can be in the form of
A. only a liquid.
B. only a solid.
C. only a gas.
D. a solid or a liquid.
Which is closest to the process of evaporation?
A. Boiling
B. Freezing
C. Condensing
D. Melting
_____________ is the process by which water moves through the atmosphere and back to Earth’s
surface.
A. Rock cycle
B. Hydrologic Cycle
C. Water Cycle
D. B and C are correct
E. A and C are correct
In the water cycle, the sun’s energy causes
A. evaporation.
B. condensation.
C. precipitation.
D. percolation.
Water VAPOR is a
A. solid.
B. liquid.
C. gas.
D. form of energy.