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Water Cycle, Ground Water, and Surface Water

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1 Water Cycle, Ground Water, and Surface Water

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3 Water Cycle Earth's water is always in movement, and the natural water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth. Water is always changing states between liquid, vapor, and ice, with these processes happening in the blink of an eye and over millions of years.

4 Bill Nye the Science Guy (23 min)

5 Salt vs Fresh water

6 Surface Water Surface water is water collecting on the ground or in a stream, river, lake, wetland or ocean

7 Surface Water Eventually surface water will infiltrate into the ground where it becomes groundwater.

8 Water Table As the water percolates down through the soil, it eventually go through the water table and into groundwater

9 Ground Water Groundwater is water located beneath the Earth’s surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rocks formations Due to gravity, ground water usually flow down until it either reaches an ocean, river or lake In compacted soils, or in a confined aquifer, ground water usually moves very slowly In loose sandy soils, ground water can move quickly

10 Zone of Aeration (A) vs. Zone of Saturation (Water)

11 Recharging ground water

12 Cone of Depression

13 Zones B A Why is the well marked “A” successful and the well “B” unsuccessful?

14 Aquifers An aquifer is an underground layer of rock in which water can travel through

15 Movement Movement Groundwater moves by twisting and turning through interconnected small openings. The groundwater moves more slowly when the pore spaces are smaller. ion2.html

16 Water movement Eventually, ground water will reach the surface in which it will either become surface water or it will evaporate into the air. Evaporation is the primary pathway that water moves from the liquid state back into the water cycle as atmospheric water vapor. Studies have shown that the oceans, seas, lakes, and rivers provide nearly 90 percent of the moisture in the atmosphere via evaporation, with the remaining 10 percent being contributed by plant transpiration

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18 Condensation When the water vapor increases with altitude, it cools. (Just like if you were to climb Mt. Everest, you are going to get cold as you go up.) As the water vapor cools, it condenses and changes form from a gas to a liquid. As liquid particles build up, it starts to rain.


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