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Where does your water shed? National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD) Poster Contest Promotion 2013 Contest nacdnet.org

Direct Uses of Water Turning on a faucet, bathing, watering the yard, etc. are direct uses of water. nacdnet.org

Indirect Uses of Water The water that goes into producing the food people eat and the various products they use and consume are indirect uses of water. nacdnet.org

Nature recycles water in an endless cycle nacdnet.org

What is a Watershed? nacdnet.org

Everyone lives in a watershed nacdnet.org

Which way does the water shed? nacdnet.org

Which way does the water shed? nacdnet.org

Which way does the water shed? nacdnet.org

Everyone lives in a watershed nacdnet.org

Earth's Water Facts nacdnet.org Of all water on earth 97.5% is salt water, and of the remaining 2.5% fresh water, some 70% is frozen in the polar icecaps. The other 30% is mostly present as soil moisture or lies in underground aquifers. In the end, less than 1% of the world's fresh water (or about 0.007% of all water on earth) is readily accessible for direct human uses. It is found in lakes, rivers, reservoirs and in underground sources.

Earth's Water Facts nacdnet.org The most common substance found on earth is water. Water is the only substance found naturally in three forms: solid, liquid, and gas. An acre of corn gives off 4,000 gallons of water per day in evaporation.

How much is a gallon? nacdnet.org If all the earth's water fit in a gallon jug, available fresh water would equal just over a tablespoon.

Earth's Water Facts nacdnet.org About 4,000 gallons of water are needed to grow one bushel of corn, 11,000 gallons to grow one bushel of wheat, and about 135,000 gallons to grow one ton of alfalfa. About 1,400 gallons of water are used to produce a meal of a quarter- pound hamburger, an order of fries and a soft drink.

Great Lakes water resource region nacdnet.org

Smaller watershed located within this region nacdnet.org

Let’s look closer nacdnet.org

Until you find the watershed that is location within your own county nacdnet.org

Litter nacdnet.org

Recycle nacdnet.org

Conservation practices protect water nacdnet.org

Conservation practices protect water nacdnet.org

You can help! nacdnet.org