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*Man* This is a water cycle or hydrologic chart that a teacher would probably show you in 3rd grade.
*Man* And this is a example of what your teacher should show you in about the 6th grade.
*Man* Your probably now wondering what the water cycle is so, what is the water cycle?
*Man* "The Water Cycle is, condensed water vapor that falls to the Earth's surface. Most precipitation occurs as rain, but also includes snow, hail, fog drip, and sleet. Approximately 505,000 km 3 of water falls as precipitation each year of it over the oceans."
*Man* This is a pie chart that represents the water distribution on earth
*Man* As you can see the ocean has the most possession of water. 97% isn't that crazy! The Ocean water broken down is Ice caps and Glaciers.
*Man* And the small amount we have left is Freshwater. Which is only 3%! This is the water we drink and what living things live off of.
*Woman* Of that 3 percent 29% of it is ground water which we will learn about soon, 29% of 3... that doesn't make any sense! Well it does I'm not the best at math but it makes sense.
*Woman* And last but not least 1% belongs to Accessible Surface Freshwater! This is distributed by rivers, water with living organisms, water vapor and, soil moisture.
*Woman* "Groundwater (or ground water) is the water present beneath Earth's surface in soil pore spaces and in the fractures of rock formations. A unit of rock or an unconsolidated deposit is called an aquifer when it can yield a usable quantity of water. The depth at which soil pore spaces or fractures and voids in rock become completely saturated with water is called the water table."
Ground water is another way to store water just in case we run out. Ground water is not just good but it helps us conserve our water.
The solid rock, clay, and sand was the materials that help keep the water clean. Its almost like a Brita!
For joining us on another great science adventure ! We hope to see you next time.