the water cycle developed by the gpm education and public outreach team nasa goddard space flight...
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The Water Cycle
Developed by the
GPM Education and Public Outreach Team
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
ENGAGEENGAGE
Where does our drinking water come from?
How do we use water in our daily life?
EXPLORE: Model Water CycleEXPLORE: Model Water Cycle
EXPLAIN: WebquestEXPLAIN: Webquest
Follow a molecule of water through the water cycle:
http://pmm.nasa.gov/education/videos/tour-water-cycle
EXPLORE: Water, Water EverywhereEXPLORE: Water, Water Everywhere
Learn more about the water cycle:
http://pmm.nasa.gov/education/videos/water-water-everywhere
Explain: Model Water CycleExplain: Model Water Cycle
What do you observe?
What is on the plastic wrap? Why?
What is in the mug? Why?
What does the water in the bowl represent?
What does the plastic wrap represent?
EVALUATEEVALUATE
Draw a picture of the water cycle. Add words, arrows, etc. as needed.
Where is the hydrosphere, atmosphere, biosphere, geosphere?
EXTENDEXTEND
Can you name these parts of the water cycle?
GPMGPM
The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Satellite will collect precipitation data from around the world.
Knowing where and how much rain or snow falls globally is vital to understanding how weather and climate impact both our environment and Earth’s water and energy cycles. Precipitation patterns have effects on agriculture, fresh water availability, and responses to natural disasters.
Video- “Freshwater Connection”Video- “Freshwater Connection”