Chapter 4 – Earth’s Water

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Chapter 4 – Earth’s Water Lesson 4 – California’s Water Supply © Brent Coley 2010 | www.mrcoley.com

Where is our fresh water from? Most rain falls in the northern part of California. Most people live in the southern part of California. Drought: long period of dry weather

Where is our fresh water from? About one-third of our fresh water comes from aquifers. Reclamation: to make usable again Reclamation plants filter and clean used water. 3

How is our fresh water supplied? Water is moved throughout the state (especially from the north to the south) through aqueducts (man-made channels built to move water). 4

How can we save water? More than half of California’s water: soaks into the ground evaporates is used by plants We need to conserve (save) water. 5

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