7 Hydrologic Cycle
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Grade 7 Social Studies
Mr. D. Potter and Mrs. Ward
Sargent Park School
Web Based Learning Topic:
Hydrologic Cycle

Instructions:

bulletLook at 2-3 of the web sites listed in the table below.
bulletChoose one of the web sites.
bulletDraw the hydrologic cycle using pencil crayons.
bulletCompare the diagram you just made with the one from your text.
bulletThen, make a chart to compare the similarities and the differences.

Hydrologic Cycle #1 USGS Water Science for Schools: The Water Cycle (new)

Hydrologic Cycle #2  Introduction to Hydrology

Hydrologic Cycle #3  The Hydrologic Cycle and The Water Balance

Hydrologic Cycle  #4  Institute of Water Research

Hydrologic Cycle #5 - Hydrology of the Celery Bog - it is part of this site The Celery Bog

Hydrologic Cycle #6 - NASA - RST Remote Sensing

Hydrologic Cycle #7 - Purdue University

Hydrologic Cycle #8 - Watercycle Enchanted Learning

Hydrologic Cycle #9 - UCAR  University Corporation for Atmospheric Research

Hydrologic Cycle #10 - NASA Earth Observatory

More IT Resources

Check with your teacher and plan to find extra information, using the following web sites or a search engine.

USGS - water
http://water.usgs.gov/

USGS - Water Resources Conditions posted daily
http://water.usgs.gov/waterwatch/

EPA - Office of Water
http://www.epa.gov/ow/

EPA - The Water Cycle and Water Conservation
http://www.epa.gov/region01/students/teacher/groundw.html

EPA - Water Cycle - Flash Fact

http://ess.geology.ufl.edu/ess/Notes/020-Intro_ESS/toc.htm look for Hydrologic Cycle

http://erieillinois.net/waterhydrocycle.html

http://www.frontier.esto.or.jp/eng/summary/hcrp0_e.html

Messalonskee High School  

Global Hydrospheric Changes and the Greenhouse Effect
http://share1.esd105.wednet.edu/bishopcj/AU/Greenhouse_Effect.html