Science - Chapter 11 - Water (Water Resources)
Porosity
Although most rocks appear solid, many kinds of rocks contain small holes, or pore spaces. Porosity is the percentage of the total volume of a rocks that has spaces.
Aquifer
An underground formation that contains groundwater.
Water Table
As water travels beneath the Earth's surface, it eventually reaches a level where the rocks and soil are saturated with water. This level is known as the 'water table'.
What two kinds of water are found on earth?
Fresh water & Salt water
How long can humans live without water?
Only a few days.
The water cycle is a continuous movement of water between the earth and its atmosphere which includes:
Precipitation, Evaporation, and Condensation
River System
Streams and rivers that move across the land, they form a flowing network of water.
Permeability
The ability of a rock or soil to allow water to flow through it is call permeability. Materials such as gravel that allow the flow of water are permeable. Materials such as clay or granite that do not allow the flow of water are impermeable.
Watershed
The area of land that is drained by a river. Pollution anywhere in the watershed may end up polluting a river.
The Water Planet
The earth is often called 'the water planet' because it has an abundance of water in all forms.
Water is renewable because it is circulated in what?
The water cycle.
Recharge Zone
To reach an aquifer, surface water must travel down through permeable layers of soil and rock. An area of the Earth's surface from which water percolates down into an aquifer is called a recharge zone.
Groundwater
Water beneath the Earth' surface in sediment and rock formations is called groundwater.
Name the six major watershed rivers in North America
Yukon River, Mackenzie River, Columbia River, Colorado River, Rio Grande River, Mississippi River.
Surface Water
is fresh water found on Earth's surface. surface water is found in lakes, rivers, streams, and wetlands.
Name the the three forms of water.
water as a solid, water as a liquid, water as a gas.