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The Water Cycle

Published on Nov 19, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

THE WATER CYCLE

BY: ARIANNA AYALA
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TRANSPIRATION

  • Transpiration is a process of water on the ground surface and enters the soil.
  • After the moisture is carried through the plants it turns into evaporation.
  • Their's a great amount of water loss because of water that goes in the roots

RUN-OFF

  • Run-off is a movement of land water that runs to rivers,lakes,&oceans
  • The water that pours some how finds a way to a river,stream or ocean
  • Run-off's can also cause floods which is a dangerous hazard
  • An area that produces runoff draining as a common point is a watershed

GROUNDWATER

  • Groundwater is the water that is found underground in the soil
  • About a quarter of all rainfall becomes groundwater
  • Today we use 79.6billion gallons per day of fresh groundwater
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INFILTRATION

  • Infiltration is a process of water goes on the ground surface it enters soil
  • Some water will infiltrate and will remain in shallow soil layers
  • Sometimes water would travel to a long distance for a long time
  • Or remain in a ground storage&could be there for decades before reaching surface
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