Warm Up Most of earth’s water is found where?

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Warm Up Most of earth’s water is found where? Most of earth’s freshwater found where?

Finish hydrologic cycle

Hydrologic cycle notes A – Infiltration – downward flow of water into rock or soil B – Surface Runoff – Water on the surface which moves towards a stream or lake without infiltrating the soil C- Water Table – The upper limit of the saturated zone D – Groundwater flow – Water in the saturated zone that moves towards a point of discharge such as a body of water or a well E – Discharge area – An area in which water is lost from the saturated zone F – Evaporation – The process by which water becomes vapor in the atmosphere G – Transpiration – The process in which water vapor is released to the atmosphere by plants H – Precipitation – Water that falls directly from clouds as rain or snow I – Condensation – The process in which water vapor becomes liquid

Water Audit On the back of your water audit list the top three ways you use water and what percentage of your water usage it is List your average daily water usage Brainstorm three ways you could decrease your water usage

Water PSA Analyze your partners and your data from the personal water audit. Determine where you used the most water Research or formulate a plan on how you and others can cut down on your water usage Create a PSA poster to put in the hall to raise awareness What you need to have A slogan on how you and other high school students can save water A picture representing your slogan A statistic on water to back up your slogan.