From the ground! Where’s the water coming from??

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From the ground! Where’s the water coming from??

We know that at the surface water is collected through accumulation. But it doesn’t just stay on the surface!! So, where does it go?

Place these layers in the correct place on your notes Impermeable rock permeable rock Groundwater Water table surface

SURFACE PERMEABLE ROCK GROUNDWATER IMPERMEABLE ROCK WATER TABLE surface Permeable rock Water table Groundwater Impermeable rock Click on the layer to learn more!!! Your notes should look like this

At the Surface Water is collected through accumulation. There is more water underground than in rivers and lakes. What happens to water now?

PERMEABLE ROCK Water can easily pass through permeable rock. Permeable layers of rock and soil contain pores that are connected to each other. Sand and gravel are permeable materials. What could be an example of permeable material? What happens to water now?

WATER TABLE Based on this picture, write what you think the water table is. “the top of the saturated zone” WATER TABLE Saturated Zone Unsaturated Zone What happens to water now?

GROUNDWATER The saturated zone is the layer of permeable rock or soil that is totally filled. Contains an aquifer, which gives water to a well or a spring More about aquifers CLICK ME!!!

GROUNDWATER cont. We get our water from groundwater being pumped through a well Groundwater can trade places with surface water, becoming rivers and lakes.

IMPERMEABLE ROCK Based on what you know about groundwater, write a definition for impermeable rock “materials that water cannot pass through”

Label the picture with: –Groundwater –Permeable Rock –Surface water Draw the precipitation seeping into the ground Draw a well (make sure it reaches the water table) Run off recharge Water table Discharge area

What are you really drinking?? Answer the questions as the video plays

LET’S CHECK! How does water move through underground layers of soil and rock? How do people obtain water from an aquifer?

How does water move through underground layers of soil and rock? How do people obtain water from an aquifer?