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The Structure of Hydrosphere
Chapter 3, Section 3 Ms. Cuthrell Ecology 1st Period
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Hydrosphere The hydrosphere is the part of the earth that contains water.
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The Structure of Hydrosphere
Oceans—96.5% of water is salt water and it found in the oceans. Fresh water—the remaining 3 percent is freshwater. Fresh water distribution: Ice: % Groundwater: 1.7% Surface Fresh Water: % Atmosphere and soil: %
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Understanding Where Your Water Is Located—Oceans and Ice
What bodies of water hold the largest amount of water? Oceans—the largest bodies of water on Earth (contain salt water only) Examples of oceans: Atlantic Ocean Indian Ocean Pacific Ocean
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Understanding Where Your Water Is Located—Oceans and Ice
What features house water as ice? Icebergs: a large piece of freshwater ice floating in open waters.
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Understanding Where Your Water Is Located—Oceans and Ice
What features house water as ice? Glaciers: any large mass of ice that moves slowly over land *permanent snow areas also “house” water as ice
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Fresh Water Locations—Surface Water
What is the difference between a watershed and a river basin? Both terms describe land that drains into a river, stream or lake. River Basin: the term used to describe an area that drains into a large river Watershed: the term used to describe an area that drains into a smaller river or stream.
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Fresh Water Locations—River Basins and Watersheds
Larger river basins are made up of many interconnected watersheds Example: Cape Fear and Neuse River Basins are made of many small watersheds. The water in a watershed runs to the lowest point—a river, stream, lake, or ocean
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Fresh Water Locations—Rivers, Streams, and Lakes
What is a river? A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together.
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Fresh Water Locations—Rivers, Streams, and Lakes
What is a stream? A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies.
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Fresh Water Locations—Rivers, Streams, and Lakes
What is a lake? A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land.
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Fresh Water Locations--Groundwater
What is groundwater? The water found in cracks and pores in sand, gravel and rocks below the earth’s surface.
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Aquifer What is aquifer?
Is a rock layer that stores water and allows water to flow through it.
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Other Surface Waters What is a wetland?
An area where the water table is at, near or above the land surface long enough during the year to support adapted plant growth.
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Other Surface Waters What are the types of wetlands?
Swamps, bogs, and marshes Swamp: a wetland dominated by trees Bogs: a wetland dominated by peat moss Marshes: a wetland dominated by grasses
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Additional Vocabulary
Artesian Well – a well in which water rises because of pressure within aquifer. Reservoir – a lake that stores water for human use. Tributary-a stream feeding a larger stream or a lake
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