© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA. Freshwater in deserts 3.3: Freshwater in deserts.

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© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA. Freshwater in deserts 3.3: Freshwater in deserts

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA. 3.3: Freshwater in deserts We have seen how fresh water can be obtained from seawater, naturally during the water cycle and by desalination in large processing plants. Clean, fresh water is vital for everyone and, unfortunately is a diminishing resource. We are going to look at another method of obtaining fresh water, this time from the air.

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA. 3.3: Freshwater in deserts Whilst you are watching note down 3 -6 facts about the Namib desert. Watch this short clip about the Namib desert. Can you work out where the Namib desert is and mark it on the map? How do you think what you have seen links to today’s lesson?

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA. 3.3: Freshwater in deserts Watch the following clip about how the Namib beetle takes a drink. Question: Where have you seen this effect in the UK? Watch the following clip which shows Michael Palin in the Atacama desert. Spiders' webs after a cold/foggy night. Mark the Atacama desert on your maps. What are unusual about the conditions there?

© 2015 AQA. Created by Teachit for AQA. 3.3: Freshwater in deserts Watch the final clip which shows harvesting water from fog in the Atacama