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Unit 1: Water Systems on Earth Chapter 1: The water cycle

How do YOU use water???

How we use water in our houses!!

Water Distribution Only 3% of the Earth's water is fresh water! 2/3 of this water is frozen in ice sheets You do the math: Only 1% of the fresh water on the Earth's surface is available

Important Definitions: Lithosphere: the solid rocky ground of the Earth's crust Atmosphere: the environment surrounding the Earth Hydrosphere: ALL water on Earth. Including that in the lithosphere and the atmosphere

How do we not run out of water? THE WATER CYCLE!!

The water cycle is the constant cycling of water through the processes of evaporation and condensation. Water is constantly changing form: (gas   liquid) Driven by the sun's energy!!

Practice! Page 13 #’s 1-4, 6, 8 Water cycle worksheet

Ocean Water vs. Fresh Water There are three major differences between ocean water and fresh water, which are: 1) Salinity: the amount of salt dissolved in a specific amount of water ***salt comes from dissolved solids in the ground and volcanoes!*** 2) Density: the amount of mass of a substance in a certain unit volume (how tightly packed together the material is in a substance 3) Freezing Point: the temperature at which a liquid freezes

PRACTICE Water distribution Assignment Core Salinity lab 1-3A & 1-3B

Sources of Fresh Water: Ground water: Precipitation that falls on land and sinks out of sight, it sinks through pores in rocks until it reaches bedrock where it pools. Drilling these pools makes wells!

Glaciers: a moving mass of compressed snow and ice. Found in areas where it is so cold the snow remains all year. Glaciers are reservoirs - they store fresh water. They release the water during the hot summer months They give us information about the Earth’s past climates.

Glaciers in mountains and on the continent of Antarctica

The Ice Age: The Earth has had at least 7! Most recent: 120 000 years ago -11 000 years ago. Video Clip :)

The last glacier covered from the Arctic to as far south as the great lakes! The environment was colder and a lot of plants and animals went extinct.

Glaciers and Global Warming In the last 100 years the average surface temp has increased by 0.5oC. The world’s glaciers are melting at a quicker pace than ever before. Receding Athabasca Glacier in Alberta. It has receded 1.5 km since 1843.

What does all this mean??? Ocean waters may rise Flooding Video clip

Drainage Basins (a.k.a watershed): an area of land from which water drains into a body of water (ex. river, pond, lake or ocean) There are many small drainage basins within a larger basin

Practice Page 17: #'s 1, 4, & 5 Page 26: #'s 1-5 Page 33: #'s 3-7 Page 34: Checking the concepts #'s 1-2, 4-8