surface water
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Created by Earl Herson Laput from University of Southeastern Philippines taking Bachelor of Science in Secondary Education Major in Biological Science.TRANSCRIPT
SurfaceWater
Reporter:
Earl Herson B. Laput
Surface Water
- is water collecting on the ground or in a river and lake;
it is related to water collecting as groundwater or atmospheric
water.
Surface water is naturally replenished by precipitation and
naturally lost through discharge to evaporation and sub-
surface into the ground. Although there are other sources of
groundwater, such as connate water and magmatic water,
precipitation is the major one and groundwater originated in this
way is called meteoric water.
Water on Earth is known by different terms, depending on where it
is and where it came from.
Meteoric water -water is in circulation
Juvenile water - water that comes from the interior of the earth
Connate water - "fossil" water, often saline
Surface water - water in rivers, lakes, oceans and so on
Groundwater - located beneath the ground surface
Lakes
A body of (usually fresh) water surrounded by land
Rivers
A large natural stream of water
Ten Largest Lakes in the World
1. Caspian Sea (Asia) 371,000 sq km
2. Lake Superior (North America) - 82,100 sq km
3. Lake Victoria (Africa) - 68,800 sq km
4. Lake Huron (North America) - 59,600 sq km
5. Lake Michigan (North America) - 57,800 sq km
6. Lake Tanganyika (Africa) - 32,900 sq km
7. Baikal (Asia) - 30,500 sq km
8. Great Bear Lake (North America) - 31,328 sq km
9. Lake Malawi (Lake Nyasa) (Africa) - 30,044 sq km
10. Great Slave Lake (North America) - 28,568 sq km
Philippine Lakes
1. Laguna de Bay
2. Lake Lanao
3. Taal Lake
4. Lake Mainit
F A C TAlthough water is abundant, more than 99% is unavailable for human
use and a mere 0.3% only is usable.
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