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Welcome! Please read the board.

How do you know???

Quiz time – reading a watershed map! When you are finished, bring your quiz to Ms. Klein in the back of the room.

Recharge zones refill the aquifers!

What does a spring look like? Blanco, Texas

Other springs

Why is the ocean salty?

Water cycles, but freshwater is a limited resources 97% is salt water97% is salt water 2% locked in ice caps and glaciers2% locked in ice caps and glaciers Rest is found in ground water, soil moisture, and the atmosphereRest is found in ground water, soil moisture, and the atmosphere

Of all the water on the planet, less than 1% is available for our use!

Left side analysis: How are people changing the water cycle? Estuaries aquifers Putting in more damsPutting in more dams Paving parking lots and streetsPaving parking lots and streets