§3.1: water in motion - part 1

§3.1: water in motion
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This lesson contains 17 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 1 video.

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§3.1: water in motion

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Today
  • Explanation §3.1
  • Worksheet 'hydrological cycle'

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Learning goals
  • You know how the short and long hydrological cycles work 
  • You know in which forms water is stored

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Vocabulary 
Condensation
Condensatie
The process of gas turning into a liquid
Evaporation
Verdamping
The process of a liquid turning into a gas
Water vapor
Waterdamp
Water in its invisible gaseous form
Precipitation

Neerslag
Water in any form, rain, snow or hail, falling to the ground
Surface runoff
Oppervlakte-afvoer
Water flowing into rivers or lakes because there is more water than the land can absorb
Transpiration
Transpiratie
The evaporation of water vapor by plants or by vegetation 
Infiltration
Infiltratie
Process by which water on the ground enters the soil 

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Which three states of water exist?

Slide 5 - Mind map

Water
  • Solid
  • Liquid
  • Gas

Gaseous state of water (water vapor) is invisible 

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Water

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Water
SOLID
LIQUID
GAS
ice
water
water vapor

glaciers

Oceans
Rivers
Lakes

in the air (invisible)

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Hydrological cycle
The process by which seawater returns to the sea through evaporation (verdamping) and precipitation (neerslag) and through ground water and rivers.

  • Short hydrological cycle (korte waterkringloop)
  • Long hydrological cycle (lange waterkringloop)

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Short hydrological cycle
  1. Sea water evaporates 
  2. Condensation 

  3. Precipitation in the same sea or ocean
  4. Collection

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Long hydrological cycle

Surface runoff
Condensation
Evaporation
Precipitation

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Long hydrological cycle

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Condensation
Evaporation
Precipitation
Surface runoff 

Slide 13 - Drag question

Hydrological cycle
Where do you see:
  • Short hydrological cycle
  • Long hydrological cycle

Explain the difference between:
  • Rain river
  • Meltwater river
  • Mixed river

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Slide 15 - Video

Explain the difference between the short and the long hydrological cycle

Slide 16 - Open question

Start homework (§3.1)
  • Read §3.1
  • Make the 'worksheet hydrological cycle'


Finshed? Make assignment 1 and 3 of §3.1 

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