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EQ: Where is Earth’s water located? What percentage of water is available for our use? LT: I can explain the processes by which water moves through the water cycle. POU: I will differentiate between Watersheds & River Basins. I will identify major river basins in NC. I can define key River Basin Vocabulary 1. 2. Explain how the crumpled paper and marker from the “Where does my water flow?” activity represents a watershed and river basin. Is a watershed LAND or WATER? Record your response : www.goo.gl/vta7d1 Remember, you also need to add your warm up from YESTERDAY! Title Assignment # Energy Vocabulary 5 Properties of Water Cloze Notes (Handout) 6 Properties of Water Vocabulary 7 Water Properties Webquest 8 Water Cycle Brainpop 9 Water Cycle Vocabulary 10 Water on Earth Notes 11 River Basin Notes 12 River Basin Vocab 13 Water ~ 8th Grade Science We know that precipitation (rain, snow, sleet and hail) will soak into the ground or it runs downhill into surface water. What is surface water? ◦ Water found on the surface of the Earth such as rivers, lakes, streams or ocean What is a river? ◦ A large channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of many streams that come together (tributaries) What are tributaries? ◦ streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main/large river What is a stream? ◦ A small channel along which water is continually flowing down a slope—made of small gullies What is a lake? ◦ A body of water of considerable size contained on a body of land an area of land that drains water to the lowest point—a river, stream, lake, or ocean Everyone lives, works or plays in a watershed. Watersheds drain water to the lowest point. In the diagram below, the land within the white line is the watershed that drains into the tributaries that will eventually flow larger river and then on to the ocean http://techalive.mtu.edu/meec/module01/w hatiswatershed.htm Durham has 5 main Watersheds: 1. Lake Michie* * (not pictured) 2. Little River 3. Eno River 4. Falls Lake 5. Jordan Lake In this image you can see all the tributaries that make up the different watersheds. A group of interconnected watersheds form a river basin. Encompasses all land surface drained by tributaries (streams and creeks) that flow downhill eventually into one large river. A river basin’s final destination is an estuary or ocean. A bathtub catches all water falling within its’ sides, a River basin sends all the water falling on surrounding land into a central river and out to an estuary or ocean. The bus lot is like an ocean… Relate the classrooms, hallways, lab groups, and students to the flow of water in a watershed. A Watershed is like my classroom The students are the water What are the tributaries through my watershed? ◦ Different paths to the door Where does the water flow? ◦ To the hallway “River” The hallways are Rivers which flow to the cafeteria and the exits Can the LGMS River Basin also be a watershed? Where do students from LGMS go next? Durham County is located mainly in the Neuse River Basin The largest river basin in NC is the Cape Fear River Basin Cape Fear and Neuse River Basins are made of many small watersheds North Carolina River Basins Durham NC is made of 17 river basins 5 will flow into the Mississippi River Basin The other 12 will flow into the Atlantic Ocean 11 originate in NC Only 4 are entirely contained within NC: Cape Fear, Neuse, White Oak, and Tar-Pamlico Some river basins will become watersheds to another LARGER river basin such as the Mississippi River Basin. In NC the New, Watauga, French Broad, Little Tennessee, Hiwassee all flow into the Ohio River Basin and then to the even larger Mississippi Basin Tributaries: streams and smaller rivers that feed into a main/large river Watershed: an area of land that drains water to the lowest point—a river, stream, lake, or ocean. Several Watersheds make up a River Basin River Basin: an area of land that drains water into a large river www.stoffregen.wikispaces.com Open RiverBasinBooklet into iBooks http://triangleenvironment.wikispaces.com/CleanWater http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/conservati on/issues/watershed1.htm http://www.bizjournals.com/triangle/stories/2005/08/15/fo cus2.html?page=all