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The Water Cycle !!

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This presentation reviews the complete water cycle, including some of the constructed water cycle. Used as an environmental overview for life science and environmental. Geared for Secondary students, but also could be used as an intro for up to College level classes.

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The Water Cycle !!

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A Water Cycle !!

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Not a Water Cycle!

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Water Cycle Diagram – Instructions

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Vapor = TransportationA. Transportation – moving H2OMovement of water from

one place to another

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CondensationB. Evaporation & C. Condensation Liq => Gas Gas => Liq

Condensation – gaseous water or vapor changing into a liquid

Evaporation – liquid water changing into a gas or water vapor

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D. Transpiration (Liq => Gas fm Tree leaves)

Water that moves through and evaporated from plants

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PrecipitationE. Precipitation (falling H2O.)

Condensed water (rain, sleet, snow & hail) that falls to the ground

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E. Precipitation (falling H2O.)

Condensed water (rain, sleet, snow & hail) that falls to the ground

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F. Surface Run off - on Oahu (moving H2O)

Water from rain, snow or ice melt that flows over the land surface

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G. Infiltration & H. Percolation H2O penetrate soil surface H2O penetrate soil layers

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SUMMARY G. Infiltration & H. Percolation H2O penetrate soil surface H2O penetrate soil layers

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I. Aquifer – H2O in sand & gravel layers

Storage of water underground. Underground water is called “groundwater”. This water is stored in the spaces between

sand & gravel.

Layers in soil show evidence of water

beneath the surface

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J. Groundwater Flow (H2O flow underground)

Movement of groundwater

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Man with a Dousing Rod In the early

1920’s“finding

water”Superstitious people

believed some had the “gift” to sense water

underground! Dowsers made a lot of

money for their ‘talents’.

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Groundwater Quality issuesIf groundwater becomes contaminated, the polluted water flows

through the aquifer, spreading to other areas over time.

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K. Return Flow – H2O flow on surface to lakes etc

Surface water flowing downhill to a larger water body

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K. ‘Hidden’ Return flow from Human Use

Water flow / pumped to a larger water body after human use.

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L. Accumulation – H2O liq. in large areas

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L. Accumulation - H2O sol. in large areas

Gathering of large amounts of water over time in the form of liquid water, snow, or ice.

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L. Accumulation - H2O liq. in large areas

Gathering of large amounts of water over time in the form of liquid water, snow, or

ice.

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M. Sublimation Solid=>Gas (Dry Ice)Changing from a solid to a gas. Example, ice cubes in a freezer get

smaller as they “sublime” over time.

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N. Deposition Gas => Solid

Water physically changing directly from a

gas to a solid.

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O. Melting Solid => Liquid

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Water physically changing from a solid to

a liquid.

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P. Freezing - Liquid => SolidWater physically changing from a liquid into a solid.

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Hydrological or “Water” Cycle

Infiltration &