What is a watershed webquest
3. What type of watershed is shown in the map?
National 8-digit hydrolic units
Water on the _________________ really does sustain life
land surface
How much water do plants transpire during the growing season
many times more that its own weight
Name 6 factors that determine how much of the streamflow will flow by the monitoring site
Precipitation, infiltration, Evaporation, transpiration, storage, water use by people
What are the five atmospheric factors that affect transpiration
Temperature, relative humidity, wind and air movement, soil-moisture availability, type of plant
2. Watersheds can vary in size.. True or False?
True
What is the greatest factor in controlling streamflow
amount of precipitation that falls in the watershed as rain or snow
The _________________ and ___________________ of surface water changes over time and space
amount; location
1. What is a watershed?
area of land where all of the water that falls in it and drains off of it goes to a common outlet
Rivers hold only about ___________________ percent of total freshwater reserves
.006
Another _____________ percent (about 5,500 cubic miles about 23,000 cubic kilometers)) is stored in the Great Lakes
20
__________ percent of all fresh surface water is in one Lake, Lake Baikal in Asia
20
Freshwater represents only about ___________________ percent of water on Earth and freshwater lakes and swamps account for a mere _____________ percent of Earth's freshwater
3; .29
What is the opposite of evaporation
condensation
Outflows from lakes and rivers include _______________________, movement of water into groundwater, and withdrawals by people
evaporation
Water from rainfall returns to the atmosphere largely through ______________
evaporation
What is transpiration
evaporation of water from plant leaves
What part of the water cycle that is essential to all life on Earth?
freshwater on land surface
Inflows to these water bodies will be from ______________ overland________________, groundwater__________________, and inflows
precipitation, runoff, seepage,
What is evaporation
process by which water changes from a liquid to a gas or vapor
__________________ store water and increase the amount of water that evaporates and infiltrates
reservoirs
People have built systems, such as large _____________ and small_________________ to store water for when they need it. These systems allow people to live in places where nature doesn't always supply enough water or where water is not available at the time of year it is needed.
reservoirs; water towers
What are the two main products obtained from the evaporation of water
salt and cooling - cheap air conditioning
7. Larger watersheds contain many ________. It all depends on the ___________
smaller watersheds; outflow point
6. What does watershed consist of?
surface water - lakes, streams, reservoirs, and wetlands
_______________ are what made the Great Lakes not only "great", but also such a huge storehouse of freshwater
glaciers
Why does evaporation occur
heat /energy breaks the bonds that hold water together
Explain how evaporative cooling works
heat removed from the environment cools the air
The amount of water that will infiltrate (soak in over time) depends on which four characteristics
soil characteristics, soil saturation, land cover, slope of the land
Earth's _____________ bodies are generally thought of as renewable resources
surface water bodies
The root systems of plants absorb water from the surrounding soil in various amounts through the process of __________
transpiration
What is the definition of freshwater
water containing less that 1,000 milligrams per liter of dissolved solids, most often salt
9. Why are watersheds important?
the streamflow and the water quality of a river are affected by things, human or not happening in the land area above the river outflow point
8. What is the outflow point?
watershed
How does evaporation drive the water cycle
from the oceans
4. The word watershed is sometimes used interchangeably with _______________ or ___________
drainage basin or catchment
5. Ridges and hills that separate two watersheds are called_____________
drainage divide