Earth’s Water Developed the the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Where is the Water Found on Earth?
Advertisements

Water Cycle.
 Water on Earth is naturally recycled through the water cycle.  The sun is the source of energy that drives the water cycle.
Earth’s surface is covered mainly by water.
Chapter 11 Fresh Water.
The Water Planet 1.1 Water continually cycles. the BIG idea
Water Falls – Pre-visit Lesson Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
THE WATER CYCLE Water moves from the oceans to the atmosphere, from the atmosphere to the land, and from the land back to the oceans.
Weather S4E3. Students will differentiate between the states of water and how they relate to the water cycle and weather. a. Demonstrate how water changes.
Present Climate Change – Inquiry Labs Lesson Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Freshwater: A Precious Resource Developed by the Global Precipitation Measurement mission Education and Public Outreach Team.
The Water Cycle Created by: Stacey Osborne. Essential Questions?? What are the stages of the water cycle and how can I identify them?
Rain Gauge Activity Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by Dorian Janney GPM Education Specialist NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Lesson: Observing Monsoon Weather Patterns with TRMM Data
Water on Earth!!! Ms. Coulter.
Earth: The Water Planet
Earth’s Water Cycle for Middle School Students Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard.
Did You Know? A Book About Water By: K. Gooding. Did you know that water has an important role in shaping the land and landforms may change the direction.
Measuring Precipitation Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Exploring the Water Cycle Lesson Created by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
What is one requirement of all living things? Water.
Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt Earth’s Water Water Cycle Water Cycle Part 2 Miscilaneous.
Earth’s Water Cycle for Elementary School Students Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA.
Rain Gauge Activity Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education and Communication Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
11-1 Water Resources Page 269. A. The Water Cycle 1. Water is a renewable resource. Why?
Chapter 2 Section 1 The Water Planet. Water Cycle As we already know, our planet is 70% water As we already know, our planet is 70% water As a liquid,
Lesson 6: Earth’s Water Cycle
Water Cycle The Hydrologic Cycle I’ve got the power!
The Water Cycle Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Water in the Hydrosphere Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Connect the Spheres: Earth’s Systems Interactions Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
GPM-GLOBE Precipitation Student Field Campaign Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education and Communications Team NASA Goddard.
AIM: How does Earth’s water move through the Water Cycle?
Water Conservation GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
The Hydrosphere all of the water on or near the Earth’s surface covers almost 75% of the Earth’s surface includes water in the oceans, lakes, rivers,
Exploring Earth’s Water Resources. Map of Planet Earth.
Hurricanes Lesson Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Developed by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Precipitation Towers Developed by the Global Precipitation Measurement Mission Education and Communication Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
Exploring the Water Cycle Lesson Created by the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
The Water Cycle.
Exploring the Water Cycle Lesson
Lesson 6: Earth’s Water Cycle
The Water Cycle.
Water, Water, Everywhere?
The Water Cycle The continual movement of water from the oceans to the atmosphere to the land and back again.
The Hydrological Cycle L/O – To investigate the cycles in an ecosystem
Global Distribution of Water
THE WATER CYCLE.
Essential Question: What are the steps in the water cycle?
Exploring the Water Cycle Lesson
Chapter 11 Fresh Water.
Exploring the Water Cycle Lesson
Most of it is in the polar regions and it is frozen.
Where is free water found?
Earth Systems: The Biosphere & Hydrosphere
Essential Question: How does water move through the water cycle?
Earth’s Water The Water Cycle
Natural Sources of Water
The water cycle Notes Part 2.
The Water Cycle.
Essential Question: How does water move through the water cycle?
Hydrology test review.
Hurricanes Lesson Global Precipitation Measurement Mission
The Water Cycle Developed by the
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Earth’s Water.
Earth’s Water Developed the the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team
Earth’s oceans and The Water cycle
Presentation transcript:

Earth’s Water Developed the the GPM Education and Public Outreach Team NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

ENGAGE – Riddle me this What runs and never gets tired? What runs and has no feet, roars but has no mouth? What lives in winter, dies in summer, and grows with its root upward?

ENGAGE - KWL

EXPLORE: Water on Earth Predict: If the water in this 5 gallon bucket represents the water on Earth, how much do you think is in a form that is available to humans?

EXPLAIN: Water on Earth 97.5% of Earth’s water is salt water 2.5% of Earth’s water is fresh water 98.7% of fresh water is frozen/ underground 1.3% of fresh water is surface water Less than 1% of Earth’s water is usable for humans.

EXPLORE: Mapping Water on Earth Where is the land? Where is the water? What types of water can on this map?

EXPLORE: Water and Landforms Wetlands Ice/Glaciers Permafrost/Tundra Rainforest Desert Lakes Ocean

EXPLORE: Water on Earth with NatGeo

EVALUATE Why is Earth’s nickname “the water planet” both accurate and misleading? List at least 5 things you learned to complete your KWL chart.

EXTEND: Chart Earth’s Water

GPM The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Satellite will collect precipitation data from around the world. Knowing where and how much rain or snow falls globally is vital to understanding how weather and climate impact both our environment and Earth’s water and energy cycles. Precipitation patterns have effects on agriculture, fresh water availability, and responses to natural disasters.

Video- “The Fresh(water) connection”