1. The hydrosphere CONTENTS RESOURCES LINKS HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS ACTIVITY
2. Contents The Hydrosphere Water on Earth Distribution Origin Properties Natural disasters Sea water Properties Movements Fresh water Distribution Uses of water Uses and saving water Drinking water Water pollution The water cycle Processes HOME HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
3. Resources Links HOME Distribution of water on Earth Origin of the hydrosphere What are some properties of water? What is sea water like? Natural disasters produced by water Movements produced in the oceans Where is fresh water found? What is the water cycle? What is water used for? Drinking water What causes water pollution? HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS Activity: water cycle Water cycle activity
4. Distribution of water on Earth Total water on Earth sea water 97 % fresh water 3 % Total fresh water ice 68.7% surface water (liquid) 0.3% other 0.9% groundwater 30.1% lakes 87 % swamps 11% Total surface fresh water (liquid) rivers 2% HOME CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS RESOURCES CONTENTS
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6. Water on other rocky planets HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK Mercury Venus Mars GO BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
7. Water on other rocky planets Ice may exist in craters at the poles according to radar. HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK Mercury Venus Mars GO BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
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10. What are some properties of water? It absorbs a lot of heat. It is highly cohesive and adhesive. It expands on freezing. It is an excellent solvent. HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
11. Natural disasters produced by water Flash flooding Torrential rain River flooding Tsunamis HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
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13. Movements produced in the oceans Ocean currents Waves Tides HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK Cause Cause Cause ACTIVITY LINKS
14. Movements produced in the oceans The wind Tides Ocean currents HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK Waves Cause Cause Cause ACTIVITY LINKS
15. Movements produced in the oceans Gravitational attraction of the Moon and Sun on the water Waves Ocean currents HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK Cause Tides Cause Cause ACTIVITY LINKS
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17. Where is fresh water found? Lakes Groundwater Rivers Streams or torrents Wetlands Glaciers HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
18. What is the water cycle? water storage in ice and snow precipitation evaporation condensation in the form of clouds surface runoff evapotranspiration infiltration ENLARGE IMAGE HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
19. What is the water cycle? permeable rock groundwater water storage in ice and snow precipitation evaporation condensation in the form of clouds surface runoff evapotranspiration infiltration HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
20. What is the water cycle? water storage in ice and snow precipitation evaporation condensation in the form of clouds surface runoff evapotranspiration infiltration HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
21. What is the water cycle? water storage in ice and snow precipitation evaporation condensation in the form of clouds surface runoff evapotranspiration infiltration Hailstone formation HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
22. What is water used for? Agriculture Furrow irrigation Sprinkler irrigation Drip irrigation Industry Domestic use HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK What can I do to save water? ACTIVITY LINKS
23. What is water used for? Fix leaks and use water saving devices. Wash full loads of clothes and dishes. Take showers. Turn off taps. What can I do to save water? HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK GO BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
24. Drinking water 1. Water supply 2. Prefiltration 3. Decantation and filtration 4. Chlorination and dechlorination 5. Pumping and distribution HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK WHO guidelines for water quality ACTIVITY LINKS
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26. What causes water pollution? What can you do? Waste water from industry, agriculture and domestic use Water pollution Fertilizers and pesticides Oil spills Deposit rubbish in bins Recycle batteries Do not throw paint, oil or solvents down the drain or toilet HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK ACTIVITY LINKS
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28. Activity: Water cycle HOME HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK GO TO WEBSITE Water cycle activity ACTIVITY LINKS
29. Links HOME HOME RESOURCES CONTENTS CLOSE BACK GO TO WEBSITE Investigating groundwater GO TO WEBSITE Hydrosphere basics ACTIVITY LINKS