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DISTRIBUTIO N OF WATER ON EARTH Chapter 1C - Hydrology Messana Science 8
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DISTRIBUTION OF WATER ON EARTHChapter 1C - HydrologyMessanaScience 8

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8.E.1 Understand the hydrosphere and the impact of humans on local systems and the effects of the hydrosphere on humans.

8.E.1.1 Explain the structure of the hydrosphere including:

• Water distribution on earth• Local river basins and water

availability

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THIRST VIDEO http://www.slideshare.net/jbrenman/thirst

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THE HYDROSPHEREHydrosphere: the part of

Earth that contains water

97% of Earth’s water is salt water

Only 3% is fresh water: (30% groundwater, 68% frozen, 2% on surface)

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SALTWATER Oceans cover 71% of Earth’s surface (about

¾) Land takes up 29% of Earth’s surface (about

¼) 2 categories of water in the Hydrosphere…

based on Salinity = % salt content Saltwater:

97% of Earth’s waterOceans35 g salt/kg of water

How many oceans are currently recognized today??!!

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FRESHWATERFreshwater:

< 1 g salt/kg of waterONLY 3% of Earth’s water is fresh

2/3 of that is frozen in glaciers, ice caps, & icebergs (pieces of glaciers floating in ocean)

1/3 of that is liquid & accessible in lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, or underground

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FRESHWATER RESOURCES Most freshwater is

frozen at the polar ice caps!!

Glaciers are masses of ice and snow that move slowly over the Earth’s surface.

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WHERE’S THE WATER?

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The Great Lakes are the largest freshwaterSystem on earth. They contain 84% of North America’s surface freshwater and 21% of the world’s surface fresh watersupply. Only the polar ice caps containmore fresh water.

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WATER CYCLE – QUICK REVIEW 1. Sun heats the water on the surface of Earth 2. Freshwater evaporates into atmosphere as

water vapor (salt in ocean stays behind) 3. Water vapor cools & condenses on dust

particles to form clouds 4. Water falls back to Earth as precipitation in

the form of rain, sleet, snow, or hail 5. Precipitation that hits surface either gets

absorbed into ground, stays trapped as standing water, or moves downhill as “run-off” back into lakes, ponds, rivers, streams, oceans

**The amount of water on Earth stays the same!!**

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FRESHWATER RESOURCES 1/3 of Earth’s freshwater is

groundwater!!

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.

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WATER DRAINAGE PATTERNS Precipitation hits the surface of Earth

1.) If Permeable/Pervious Surface = water will sink in Ex: Sand, Gravel, Dirt

2.) If Impermeable/Impervious Surface = water will not sink in, may be trapped in basin OR may run off from high low elevation

Ex: Red Clay, Cement, Asphalt

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WATER DRAINAGE PATTERNS Divide = high ridge of land from which water

will flow in different directions

Watershed/River Drainage Basin = drainage area where all water from one side of a divide flows, all water flows to one central river based on the topography (curves/elevation) of the land

What River Basin do we live in?? Catawba River Wateree River Santee

River Atlantic Ocean!

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EXAMINE A WATERSHED

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POSSIBLE WATER FLOW EXAMPLE Precipitation Land Flows Downhill Stream River Larger River OR Lake Estuary = mix of fresh & salt water in a

bay Ocean!!...all water ends up here

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GROUNDWATER Water that seeps into the soil & is pulled

down by gravity Can move or sit under the surface if there

are spaces between the rock/soil particles (permeable)

Water will seep down until it hits an impermeable surface, then fill up from there (like your bathtub with the drain closed!)

The region filled with ground water = Saturation Zone

The top surface of this area = Water Table

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WATER TABLE & SATURATION ZONE

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AQUIFERS Underground permeable rock or

sediment that contains water Particles in ground act like filter to water!!

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OGALLALA AQUIFER – UNDER U.S. Huge source of

freshwater for drinking & irrigation in the U.S.

Depleting at alarming rate… “The average annual

depletion rate between 2000 and 2007 was more than twice that during the previous fifty years!”

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GROUNDWATER TO THE SURFACE VIA… 1.) Man-made Well – pipe dug into

ground to extract water from aquifer 2.) Artesian Well – water flows

naturally to surface because it’s under pressure

3.) Spring – water flows to surface because surface of land dips below water table

4.) Hot Spring/Geyser – water heated up by rocks, pushes up to surface due to pressure

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MAN-MADE WELL

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ARTESIAN WELL & SPRING

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GEYSER IN ICELAND – YOUTUBE CLIP http://www.google.com/url?q=http://

www.youtube.com/watch%3Fv%3DW-daow-LojM&sa=U&ei=n65CT8aeApDcgge2o63lCw&ved=0CCgQtwIwAg&usg=AFQjCNEpLlDlSzVPx4aS-Tu3nfBc1pCkKw

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tShhZvvIM84&feature=related

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJ3CKgZEitw&feature=player_embedded#!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTqLQO3L4Ko


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