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The Water Cycle

Watersheds

Types of water

Ground Water

Grab Bag

Types of water Water Cycle Watersheds Ground Water Grab Bag $ $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

Water Cycle- $100 The first step in the water cycle that requires the energy from the sun.

Water cycle - $200 What is the water cycle?

When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid. Water cycle - $300 When water vapor cools and turns into a liquid.

Water cycle- $400 Rain or melted snow that does not evaporate or soak into the soil that flows into rivers and streams.

The evaporation of water from plants is called Water cycle- $500 The evaporation of water from plants is called

Watersheds- $100 What happens to the size of a water shed as more streams and rivers join it?

What is the name of the watershed we live in. Watersheds-- $200 What is the name of the watershed we live in.

This causes water in our watershed to travel toward the Great Lakes. Watersheds-- $300 This causes water in our watershed to travel toward the Great Lakes.

The area of higher ground between watersheds

The path water takes to get to Lake Erie from our area. Watersheds- $500 The path water takes to get to Lake Erie from our area.

Types of water - $100 Water collecting on the ground or in a stream, river, lake, wetland or ocean

What is the difference between an aquifer and an aquitard? Types of water - $200 What is the difference between an aquifer and an aquitard?

An area underground that doesn’t allow water to soak through easily Types of water - $300 An area underground that doesn’t allow water to soak through easily

Types of water - $400 What is porosity?

The area of land that is drained by a water system Types of water - $500 The area of land that is drained by a water system

The upper surface of the groundwater.

What is the purpose of an aquifer Ground water- $200 What is the purpose of an aquifer

Is this permeable or impermeable? Ground water- 300 Is this permeable or impermeable?

Which has the highest permeability clay, gravel or sand. Ground water- $400 Which has the highest permeability clay, gravel or sand. A B C

A spring whose water flows out of the ground through a cap rock? Ground water- $500 A spring whose water flows out of the ground through a cap rock?

Grab bag- $100 The process where soil and sediment are transported from one place to another

When rain seeps through the soil and becomes ground water Grab bag - $200 When rain seeps through the soil and becomes ground water

Which is more porous: Clay or gravel or sand Grab bag - $300 Which is more porous: Clay or gravel or sand

Name 3 causes of water pollution Grab bag - $400 Name 3 causes of water pollution

What is it that powers our water cycle? Grab bag - $500 What is it that powers our water cycle?

Water cycle - $100 What is evaporation $

Water cycle - $200 THE CONTINUOUS MOVEMENT OF WATER FROM BODIES OF WATER TO THE ATMOSPHERE, PRECIPITATION TO THE EARTH’S SURFACE, THROUGH RUNOFF AND GROUNDWATER TO STREAMS, AND BACK INTO BODIES OF WATER $

Water cycle - $300 What is condensation? $

Water cycle - $400 What is runoff? $

Water cycle - $500 What is transpiration $

The watershed gets bigger. Watersheds- $100 The watershed gets bigger. $

What is the Clinton River Watershed? Watersheds - $200 What is the Clinton River Watershed? $

What is topography or surface features Watersheds - $300 What is topography or surface features $

Watersheds - $400 What is a divide $

Watersheds - $500 What is the Clinton River to Lake St. Clair thru the Detroit River to Lake Erie $

Types of water - $100 What is surface water? $

Types of water - $200 AN AQUIFER IS UNDERGROUND WATER STORAGE WHILE AN AQUITARD IS A MATERIAL THAT DOESN’T ALLOW FLUIDS TO SOAK THROUGH. $

Types of water - $300 What is an aquatard? $

Types of water - $400 THE ABILITY OF ROCK OR SEDIMENT TO LET FLUIDS PASS THROUGH OPEN SPACES OR PORES. $

Types of water - $500 What is a watershed? $

Ground water - $100 What is the water table? $

To allow the flow and storage of ground water. $

Ground water - $300 Impermeable $

Ground water - $400 B What is gravel? $

What is an artesian spring Ground water - $500 What is an artesian spring $

Grab bag $100 What is erosion $

Grab bag $200 What is infiltration $

Grab bag $300 The Gravel $

What is Acid rain, fertilizer runoff, oil spills Grab bag $400 What is Acid rain, fertilizer runoff, oil spills $

Grab bag - $500 What is: The Sun $

FINAL CATEGORY $

Explain a “Watershed” in your own words FINAL CATEGORY Explain a “Watershed” in your own words $

FINAL CATEGORY A watershed is an area of land that is drained by a water system, such as streams and creeks that feed a larger river that empties into a lake or an ocean.  $

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