The Hydrosphere Ch. 4, Sec. 2. Water for Agriculture: Irrigation: –Artificial watering of crops.
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Transcript of The Hydrosphere Ch. 4, Sec. 2. Water for Agriculture: Irrigation: –Artificial watering of crops.
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The HydrosphereCh. 4, Sec. 2
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Water for Agriculture:• Irrigation:
– Artificial watering of crops
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Water for Industry:
• Industrial uses:– Ingredient of products– Acts as a coolant &
lubricant for machines– Power source (Hydroelectricity)
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Hydroelectricity:
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Water for Transportation:• Most efficient method of moving bulk cargo
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Threats to water supply: • Over population &
• Pollution
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Characteristics of H2O:• Water = Earth’s ONLY substance that can exist
as a , , or .
• Dissolves ALMOST anything over time– Chemical weathering
• Heats & cools slowly (moderates temps)
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World water distribution:
• Oceans: 97%
• Frozen: >2% Freshwater: <1%
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THE HYDROLOGIC CYCLE:• The circulation of water throughout the hydrosphere• Water is ALWAYS changing form & location
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What drives the hydrologic cycle?• Solar Energy
• Wind
• Gravity
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1) EVAPORATION:
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2) CONDENSATION:
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3) PRECIPITATION:
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Precipitation can accumulate as snow or ice
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4) RUNOFF of water thru rivers & streams, stored in lakes, &
eventually returns to the ocean:
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5) Also,the ground absorbs water.
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6) TRANSPIRATION:• Water vapor given off by plant leaves
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7) EVAPOTRANSPIRATION:
• Combined evaporation of H2O from the ground w/transpiration by plants
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Summary of Hydrologic Cycle:• Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation
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1) Desalinization:The purification of salt water into fresh water
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2) Headwaters:• the first/smallest streams to form from runoff
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3) TRIBUTARY:• a smaller stream/river that flows into a larger
stream/river
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4) Watershed/Drainage Basin:• area of land that is drained by a river & its
tributaries
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5) Estuary:
• Semi-enclosed body of freshwater & seawater (rich in fish & shellfish)
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6) Delta: formed at the mouth of a river where sediment accumulates
Mississippi River Delta (Bird’s foot delta)
Nile River Delta (Arcuate delta)
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7) Lake: body of water located in a basin surrounded by land on all sides
Great LakesCaspian Sea
Crater Lake, OR
Lake Baikal, Russia
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8) GROUNDWATER:--water found below ground in spaces betw.
rocks & soil
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9) Water table:--the level at which all the spaces are filled
w/water (the top of the saturated zone)
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10) AQUIFER:--where groundwater flows thru layers of rocks
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The Ogallala Aquifer:*Makes farming in the Great Plains possible
*Water table dropping due to overconsumption
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The Oceans:• Cover 72% of Earth
• Divided into four oceans– Pacific (Earth’s biggest geographic feature)– Atlantic– Indian – Arctic (smallest)
• Depths vary…
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The Mariana Trench:*subduction boundary
*deepest place on Earth (>36,000 ft deep)
• Video
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Continental Shelf:• Where continental surfaces extend under the
shallow ocean water around continents
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Characteristics of Seawater
• 1) Contains every element
• 2) Salts are most common (3.5%)
• 3) Does not have temp extremes
• 4) Always circulating