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Water Cycle
Water Cycle
3
Sources Of fresh water
BY: ILNIGAR NAMAT, SAMEERAH HELAL, AND
ZEENAT KHAN
Introduction
Freshwater, though it only makes up about
1% of the total of the water on Earth, has
many sources. Among these sources are ice
sheets, ice caps, glaciers, icebergs, bogs,
ponds, lakes, rivers, streams, aquifers and
underground streams, as well as others.
The focuses of this presentation are the
fresh water sources of run-off, drainage
basins, and the river system.
River Systems
Run-Off
Run-off (Cont.)
Run-off (Cont.)
Tributaries
Tributaries (Cont.)
Drainage Basins
Tracking Runoff
Proposed Action by
Community
Possible Run-off
Related
Consequences
Possible Solutions
Resources
Canadian Geographic Education. (2015).
What is a River System? Retrieved June 3,
2015, from http://
www.cgeducation.ca/resources/learning_cent
re/classroom_activities/river_system.asp
Perlman, H. (2014, April). Surface Runoff The Water Cycle. Retrieved June 3, 2015,
from https://
water.usgs.gov/edu/watercyclerunoff.html
Resources (Cont.)
Sandner, L. (2006).BC Science 8. Toronto,
Ontario.: McGraw-Hill Ryerson.
Wikipedia.(2015, May 1). Retrieved June 3,
2015, from
http://en .wikipedia.org/wiki/ Surface -run
off#Human_influence