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Earth Science 5

The document discusses the differences between groundwater and surface water, listing examples of each type of water resource. A Venn diagram is used to compare and contrast groundwater and surface water, noting characteristics such as location, potability, and interaction. The document also includes practice questions to test the reader's understanding of water resources and the differences between groundwater and surface water.

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Earth Science 5

The document discusses the differences between groundwater and surface water, listing examples of each type of water resource. A Venn diagram is used to compare and contrast groundwater and surface water, noting characteristics such as location, potability, and interaction. The document also includes practice questions to test the reader's understanding of water resources and the differences between groundwater and surface water.

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Sean Justine M.

Caloyloy G11 STEM

“Earth Science”
Quarter 1
Week 5
SAQ-1: List the two major water resources and give examples each.
 Ground water – undergrounds like wells and springs all originate from
groundwater
 Surface water – above the ground, visible and easily accessible like the
oceans, rivers, lakes, swamps and others that are visible in the surface.
SAQ-2: Compare and contrast groundwater and surface water using a Venn diagram.

 More Potable  Less Potable


 Need Digging  Don’t need to dig
 Fresh water  Fresh water, salt
 Has interaction water and
 Drinkable
brackish water
 Has only one  Major water
location and type  Has two or more
Resources
locations and type
 Located
 Located above the
underground in  Liquid ground or surface
large aquifers
 Not all drinkable
 Wells and springs.  Ocean & Seas,
lakes, and others

Let’s Practice!!!
A.

1. Confine aquifers
2. Above
3. Water wells
4. True
5. Brackish water
6. Impermeable
7. True
8. Can’t
9. Cloud
10. True
B.
Name of water Major water Salt water, freshwater, Natural or manmade
resource example resources or brackish water
1. Cloud Surface water Fresh water Natural
2. Stream Surface water Fresh water Natural
3. Pond Surface water Fresh water Natural
4. Ocean Surface water Saltwater Natural
5. Confining bed Ground water Fresh water Natural
6. Rain water Surface water Fresh water Natural
7. Water Well Ground water Fresh water Manmade
8. Steam Surface water Fresh water Manmade
9. Water dam Surface water Fresh water Manmade
10. Bay Surface water Brackish water Natural
Try

1. C
2. B
3. D
4. C
5. A
6. B
7. C
8. D
9. B
10. D

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