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1 EQ: Where is Earth’s water located? What percentage of water is available for our use? LT: I can explain the processes by which water moves through the water cycle. POU: I will describe how water is distributed across the Earth. I can identify the percentages of fresh water available for human use.

2 Welcome! Warm-up 2/20 How many gallons of water do you think we need to grow/make: 1. Bread (1slice) 2. Chicken (1pound) 3. A Cotton Shirt Enter your response at www.goo.gl/vta7d1

3 http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/sc1.html Scan the QR code or visit the web address above to check your predictions and learn about the amounts of water necessary to produce various items.

4 Reminders: Complete the Travel Log Discussion Questions from our Water Cycle Journey We we upload these to the google drive in the next few days. HOMEWORK: On a SEPARATE Sheet of paper create a story about your journey in 4 paragraphs (Include Water Cycle Vocab)

5 Table of Contents 1 Title Assignment # Alternative Energy Notes 2 Solar /Wind Energy Notes 3 Nuclear Energy WebQuest 4 Energy Vocabulary 5 Properties of Water Cloze Notes (Handout) 6 Properties of Water Vocabulary7 Water Properties Webquest 8 Water Cycle Brainpop9 Water Cycle Vocabulary10 Water on Earth Notes11

6 Water Cycle Vocabulary 10 1.Condensation – the process of warm air cooling as it rises and releasing moisture in the form of a liquid 2.Evaporation – the process by which a liquid is changed into a vapor 3.Groundwater – water located below Earth’s surface 4.Hydrosphere – the portion of the Earth that contains water 5.Precipitation – the rain, snow, sleet or hail that falls from clouds onto the Earth’s land and oceans 6.Surface Water – water found on the surface of the Earth 7.Transpiration – water vapor given off by plant photosynthesis 8.Water Cycle – the continuous movement of water from the ocean to the atmosphere to the land and back to the ocean

7 Water, the World Water Crisis video & questions http://goo.gl/Ke4Alt http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iRGZOCaD9sQ

8 Water on Earth Notes 11

9 Where is Earth’s Water? Demo If a 1L bottle held all the water on Earth…. ☂ Ocean would be in 97% (970 mL) ☂ Freshwater would be the remaining 3% (30mL) (Freshwater aka “sweet” water – NOT salty) So we can only use the Freshwater – where is it? ☂ Most is Solid Ice (Glaciers & Icebergs): 76% (22 mL) ☂ Shallow Groundwater (Useable) : 12% (3.6 mL) ☂ Deep Groundwater: 11% (3.3 mL) ☂ Lakes and Rivers: 0.34% (0.1mL) ☂ Water Vapor: 0.03% (0.01mL) The only usable water is in Lakes and Rivers and Shallow Groundwater (<1% of original 1L amount)

10 Draw Picture of Demo…

11 Total Water on the EARTH! How much water do we have? Total volume of water on the planet: 332,500,000 cubic miles or 332,500,000,000,000,000,000 gallons or (332.5 million trillion gallons)

12 All Earth's water, liquid fresh water, and water in lakes and rivers Spheres showing: (1)All water (sphere over western U.S., 860 miles in diameter) (2) From #1, this is all the fresh liquid water in the ground, lakes, swamps, and rivers (sphere over Kentucky, 169.5 miles in diameter), (3) From #2, this is all the fresh-water from lakes and rivers we use the most(sphere over Georgia, 34.9 miles in diameter). Credit: Howard Perlman, USGS; globe illustration by Jack Cook, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (©); Adam Nieman. 1 1 2 2 3 3 http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/earthhowmuch.html

13 The Basics The water present on the earth today is the same water that was formed with the planet itself. The amount of water cannot be increased or decreased. The unending circulation of the earth’s water is called the Water Cycle.

14 Water Cycle

15 Textbook Page # 61: Copy this into your notes

16 Copy this into your Notes!

17 **Fresh Water we CAN’T use because we DON’T have access to it**

18 76% ICE Continental Glaciers on Antarctica (South Pole) contain 90% of the world’s Ice Ice around the North Pole includes: –Sea Ice covering much of the Arctic Ocean –Continental Glaciers covering Greenland

19 11% Deep Groundwater Not all the Earth’s Groundwater is available for human use. Below a certain depth it is not practical (too difficult and expensive) to raise the groundwater to the surface

20 0.037% Water Vapor This consists of the water that is in the air and clouds

21 **Fresh Water we CAN use**

22 12% Shallow Groundwater About ½ of the U.S. population gets at least some of it’s fresh water from this source Far more fresh water is located underground than in the rivers and lakes

23 0.34% Lakes and Rivers These are used for recreation as well as drinking water

24 Glue Graph paper into your notebook page 11 You and your table partner read the handout and follow the directions Earth’s Water Coloring

25 Earth’s Total Water Resources- Salt and Fresh KEY Ocean 97% Fresh Water Ice, Snow, Glaciers 76% Groundwater 23% Lakes, Rivers, Atmosphere, Other 1%

26 Water Cycle Song by Mr. Parr (Time 4:07 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o3BVa7PH_JE&list=UL Bill Nye Water Cycle (Time 2:58 minutes) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hehXEYkDq_Y


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