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Warm Up 1. How old is the water you drank this morning? 2. Give an example of cohesion, adhesion, surface tension and buoyancy.

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1 Warm Up 1. How old is the water you drank this morning? 2. Give an example of cohesion, adhesion, surface tension and buoyancy.

2 Homework Assignment 1. Refer to pages 26C and 29C and illustrate your own version of groundwater. You must include the following labels: water table, permeable rock, impermeable rock, river, aquifer, lake, well. It must be colorful and take up a page in your notebook (p.22)! It must be colorful and take up a page in your notebook (p.22)! Complete day one for vocab 8 (9-15) 9 Run-Off 10 Drainage Basin/Watershed 11 Eutrophication 12 Permeable 13 Lake Turnover 14 Water Table 15 Aquifer

3 Table of Contents Date Session # ActivityPage # 2/15-166Warm ups, sessions 6-1013-14 Properties of Water stations-observations 15 Properties of Water stations-analysis16 2/17,227h/w vocab 8 (1-8) relationship sets17 Polar/non-Polar18 2/23-248Properties of water quiz19 Water cycle review20 Distribution of water on earth notes21 h/w aquifer diagram22

4 3.02 Explain the structure of the hydrosphere including a. Water distribution on Earth b. Local river basin c. Local water availability

5 TLW describe the distribution of water on earth, including the %, phase and availability by taking notes w/a tree map, creating an illustration taking an exit ticket quiz

6 Big Idea Continents on earth surrounded by water. Deep oceans cover more than 2/3 of Earth’s surface. Water can also be found underground! KEY WORDS: hydrosphere, salinity, glacier, groundwater, aquifer, wetland, watershed, river, tributaries, lake

7 Tape the water cycle diagram into your notebook. Label the parts of the water cycle for review Tape the water cycle diagram into your notebook. Label the parts of the water cycle for review

8 condensation precipitation evaporation Run off infiltration Ground water movement Fresh water + salt water = estuary

9 Water Cycle All water on earth goes through a cycle All water on earth goes through a cycle

10 Distribution Of Water on Earth Salt Fresh Ice Surface Ground Other Read pages 66-69 of the red workbook. Complete the tree map as your read. You will also add to your notes from the slide show.

11 The Hydrosphere “Where is all the water?” You must know the percentages of saltwater, freshwater, frozen water, underground water and surface water.

12 The Hydrosphere Hydrosphere: the part of Earth that contains water 97% of Earth’s water is salt water 97% of Earth’s water is salt water Only 3% is fresh water: ( 30% groundwater, 68% frozen, 2% on surface) Only 3% is fresh water: ( 30% groundwater, 68% frozen, 2% on surface)

13 The Global Ocean Ocean cover 71% of Earth’s Surface (about 2/3) Ocean cover 71% of Earth’s Surface (about 2/3) What are the four major oceans? What are the four major oceans? Which is the largest and deepest? Which is the largest and deepest? All oceans connect as one large world ocean All oceans connect as one large world ocean Ocean water is salty due to the dissolved salts in the water. Ocean water is salty due to the dissolved salts in the water. The saltiness of water is known as SALINITY The saltiness of water is known as SALINITY

14 Salinity Salinity is concentration of salts in a liquid, such as water. Salinity is concentration of salts in a liquid, such as water. Increase salt; Increase salinity Increase salt; Increase salinity Ocean water has a 3.5% salinity Ocean water has a 3.5% salinity What factors could change the salinity of the oceans? What factors could change the salinity of the oceans?

15 Freshwater Resources Most freshwater is frozen at the polar ice caps!! Most freshwater is frozen at the polar ice caps!! Glaciers are masses of ice and snow that move slowly over the Earth’s surface. Glaciers are masses of ice and snow that move slowly over the Earth’s surface.

16 Where’s the water?

17 The great lakes are the largest freshwater System on earth. They contain 84% of North America’s surface freshwater and 21% of the world’s surface fresh water supply. Only the polar ice caps contain more fresh water.

18 Freshwater Resources 1/3 of Earth’s freshwater is groundwater!! 1/3 of Earth’s freshwater is groundwater!! Groundwater forms when water moves through soils and sediment and collects in spaces underground. Groundwater forms when water moves through soils and sediment and collects in spaces underground. An aquifer is a rock layer that stores water in the spaces between the rock and allows water to flow through it. An aquifer is a rock layer that stores water in the spaces between the rock and allows water to flow through it.

19 Aquifer

20 Surface Freshwater Located in rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands. The great lakes contain>>>> of earth’s fresh water Located in rivers, streams, lakes, and wetlands. The great lakes contain>>>> of earth’s fresh water Wetlands are areas of land that remain wet throughout the year. Wetlands are areas of land that remain wet throughout the year. Important for filtering waterImportant for filtering water WATERSHEDS are areas of land where precipitation collects and drains into a single place. WATERSHEDS are areas of land where precipitation collects and drains into a single place. Divides are mountain ranges that separate watersheds Divides are mountain ranges that separate watersheds

21 Watershed

22 North Carolina Surface Water Tributaries feed into rivers Tributaries feed into rivers North Carolina has 17 Watersheds North Carolina has 17 Watersheds North Carolina has 17 Watersheds North Carolina has 17 Watersheds A lake is a low piece of land that surface run-off collects A lake is a low piece of land that surface run-off collects

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