5 a day – Water in California. 1.What part of the state gets the most precipitation? 2.How do we move water around the state? 3.Name at least 3 ways we.

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5 a day – Water in California

1.What part of the state gets the most precipitation? 2.How do we move water around the state? 3.Name at least 3 ways we store fresh water. 4.What do we have here in the central valley to recharge our groundwater?

1.What part of the state gets the most precipitation? 2.How do we move water around the state? 3.Name at least 3 ways we store fresh water. 4.What do we have here in the central valley to recharge our groundwater? The Northern Half The California Aqueduct Natural Lakes Man-made Lakes Mountains (Snow, Ice) Ponding Basins Ground water Ponding Basins