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At the end of the lesson, the learner will be able
to:
1. recognize how water is distributed on
earth;
2. identify the various water resources on
earth;
3. explain how different activities affect
the quality and availability of water for
human use;
4. explain how energy (hydroelectric) is
harnessed from flowing water; and
5. suggest ways of conserving and
protecting water resources.
• Water is vital natural resources which covers
71% of the Earth’s area. Majority 97% of the
water is found in the ocean which is
considered as saltwater and only 3% is
freshwater. About 69% of the water is trapped
in icecaps and glaciers and 30% is found
underground.
• They are made up of salt water and are very large
in size. Oceans are important for providing food,
through the many fish species that inhabit the
oceans, for air quality and for transport through
sea vessels like ships and boats.
• They are smaller
bodies of water than
oceans. Like oceans,
seas are source of a
wide variety of food,
and are also used for
transportation.
• They are bodies of water
completely surrounded by
land. Lakes are larger
than ponds and they were
formed long time ago.
• They are large flowing
water bodies that drain
into a sea or an ocean.
Rivers carry
freshwater that usually
originates in
mountains or elevated
areas, and are added
by smaller bodies of
water. Rivers also
provide a source of
energy in the form of
Bay Gulf Falls
Cove Dam Strait
• It is the largest
source of
freshwater readily
accessible to
humans. It
comes from the
zone of saturation
produced from
filtration of
rainwater.
• The porosity and permeability of rocks
regulate the movement of water
underground. Porosity refers to the ratio
of the space taken up by the pores in a
soil, rock or other material to its total
volume. Permeability is the capability of
the soil or rock to make a fluid pass
through the pore spaces.
1.Agriculture
2.Littering
3.Chemical by-products
4.Industry
• It is the movement of water from earth to
the atmosphere and back again.
• Evaporation takes place when heat
energy changes liquid water to water
vapor.
• Condensation occurs when water vapor
in the upper atmosphere cools and
changes back to liquid.
• When clouds become saturated with
water, they fall back down to the Earth as
precipitation.
• Hydropower plants capture the energy
of falling water to generate electricity.
A turbine converts the kinetic energy
of falling water into mechanical
energy Then a generator converts the
mechanical energy from the turbine
into electrical energy. However,
hydroelectric power is one of the
cheapest methods of energy
production.
1. Water your lawn in the early morning.
2. Group plants together.
3. Find out if you have a leak in your water
pipes at home.
4. Repair dripping faucets.
5. Make a timing to your shower under five
minutes and installing low-flow
showerheads.
6. Use waterless soap and avoid harmful
7. Use minimal amount of fertilizer on lawns
and gardens.
8. Don’t use pesticides when a rain shower
is expected.
9. Don’t remove trees and bushes along the
streams.
• Quinto, M.P. and Florida, J.S. (2017).Earth Science for
Senior High. Mutya Publishing House, Inc. pp. 69-89
• Baleva, R.E. et al (2017). Earth Science for Senior High.
Mutya Publishing House, Inc. pp. 75-82
• All images from Google Images

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Water resources

  • 1.
  • 2. At the end of the lesson, the learner will be able to: 1. recognize how water is distributed on earth; 2. identify the various water resources on earth; 3. explain how different activities affect the quality and availability of water for human use; 4. explain how energy (hydroelectric) is harnessed from flowing water; and 5. suggest ways of conserving and protecting water resources.
  • 3. • Water is vital natural resources which covers 71% of the Earth’s area. Majority 97% of the water is found in the ocean which is considered as saltwater and only 3% is freshwater. About 69% of the water is trapped in icecaps and glaciers and 30% is found underground.
  • 4.
  • 5.
  • 6. • They are made up of salt water and are very large in size. Oceans are important for providing food, through the many fish species that inhabit the oceans, for air quality and for transport through sea vessels like ships and boats.
  • 7. • They are smaller bodies of water than oceans. Like oceans, seas are source of a wide variety of food, and are also used for transportation.
  • 8. • They are bodies of water completely surrounded by land. Lakes are larger than ponds and they were formed long time ago.
  • 9. • They are large flowing water bodies that drain into a sea or an ocean. Rivers carry freshwater that usually originates in mountains or elevated areas, and are added by smaller bodies of water. Rivers also provide a source of energy in the form of
  • 10. Bay Gulf Falls Cove Dam Strait
  • 11. • It is the largest source of freshwater readily accessible to humans. It comes from the zone of saturation produced from filtration of rainwater.
  • 12. • The porosity and permeability of rocks regulate the movement of water underground. Porosity refers to the ratio of the space taken up by the pores in a soil, rock or other material to its total volume. Permeability is the capability of the soil or rock to make a fluid pass through the pore spaces.
  • 13.
  • 15. • It is the movement of water from earth to the atmosphere and back again. • Evaporation takes place when heat energy changes liquid water to water vapor. • Condensation occurs when water vapor in the upper atmosphere cools and changes back to liquid. • When clouds become saturated with water, they fall back down to the Earth as precipitation.
  • 16.
  • 17. • Hydropower plants capture the energy of falling water to generate electricity. A turbine converts the kinetic energy of falling water into mechanical energy Then a generator converts the mechanical energy from the turbine into electrical energy. However, hydroelectric power is one of the cheapest methods of energy production.
  • 18.
  • 19. 1. Water your lawn in the early morning. 2. Group plants together. 3. Find out if you have a leak in your water pipes at home. 4. Repair dripping faucets. 5. Make a timing to your shower under five minutes and installing low-flow showerheads. 6. Use waterless soap and avoid harmful
  • 20. 7. Use minimal amount of fertilizer on lawns and gardens. 8. Don’t use pesticides when a rain shower is expected. 9. Don’t remove trees and bushes along the streams.
  • 21.
  • 22. • Quinto, M.P. and Florida, J.S. (2017).Earth Science for Senior High. Mutya Publishing House, Inc. pp. 69-89 • Baleva, R.E. et al (2017). Earth Science for Senior High. Mutya Publishing House, Inc. pp. 75-82 • All images from Google Images

Editor's Notes

  1. *These water resources are presently threatened, all of which are triggered primarily by human activity. They include pollution, deforestation climate change, landscape alterations and urban expansion. Clean water is becoming harder and harder to find. Thus we must take steps safeguard and improve this resource.
  2. *Water is one of a kind substance because it can exist in all 3 physical states: liquid, solid at 0% and gas (water vapor) at 100%. *The chemical formula of water is H2O. Its molecule with both hydrogen atoms occurring on the same side of the oxygen atom enables the water to get attracted to itself and to other molecules. The attraction of hydrogen and oxygen atoms to one another is what causes droplets to be formed . Water is essential to the functioning of living things. Consuming and drinking water is important to maintain good health and proper functioning of the body.
  3. The largest ocean is the Paicific which cobers 1/3 of the earth surface. Followed by Atlantic and the Indian ocean in size.
  4. They are partly enclosed by land and are linked to an ocean. Carribean sea, mediterranean sea and Bering sea
  5. Lake can be either salt or freshwater. The caspian sea is central asia is the world’s largest lake folllowed by Lake superior in USA, lake victoria in Africa During the early time, huge glaciers covered the earth and when the glaciers melted, some of the water became lakes. Maybe man-made or craters after volcanis explosion
  6. Rivers are very important for trade and transportation. Historically, many settlements are built along riversides.
  7. *Above it is the water table – the highest underground level at which the soil in a particular area is completely filled with water. Sometimes the water table intersects the surface of the earth. The water that flows out of it is known as spring. A man-made hole that reaches the water table is called a well. The zone of aeration located above the water table is an area where the soil is not saturated with water. An artesian system is dug until the hole reaches an aquifer. The water in this layer is usually under pressure that it surges up to surface. Next to aquifer is an aquifard it is saturated with water but has low permeability. An aquiclude is an impermeable layer of soil or rock that prevents the flow or infiltration of groundwater.
  8. *Sand has higher porosity than clay because it has more spaces to accommodate more water. *An aquifer is a layer composed of porous and permeable materials that transfer groundwater easily. Porosity – refers to the volume of open space Permeability – the ability to transmit fluid through interconnected pore spaces.
  9. *Above it is the water table – the highest underground level at which the soil in a particular area is completely filled with water. Sometimes the water table intersects the surface of the earth. The water that flows out of it is known as spring. A man-made hole that reaches the water table is called a well. The zone of aeration located above the water table is an area where the soil is not saturated with water. An artesian system is dug until the hole reaches an aquifer. The water in this layer is usually under pressure that it surges up to surface. Next to aquifer is an aquifard it is saturated with water but has low permeability. An aquiclude is an impermeable layer of soil or rock that prevents the flow or infiltration of groundwater.