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The California Water Cycle

The California Water Cycle. By Rohun Athalye and Tyler Billing. Recycling Water. We are using way too much water and eventually, we will run out Reclamation- The ability to recycle water

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The California Water Cycle

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  1. The California Water Cycle By Rohun Athalye and Tyler Billing

  2. Recycling Water • We are using way too much water and eventually, we will run out • Reclamation- The ability to recycle water • With reclamation, you can take used water, and clean it, and then use it for purposes other than drinking, such as watering plants.

  3. Transporting water through California • Aqueduct- A system of pipes that carries water to places that do not have much rainfall • The Los Angeles aqueduct has been transporting water for about 100 years since it was built • Many Californians rely on aqueducts for clean water Right: The Los Angeles Dam

  4. What is the Water Cycle • There are 4 main parts to the water cycle: Evaporation, Condensation, Precipitation, and Runoff • Evaporation- Is the changing of the liquid water to water vapor • Condensation- After evaporation, condensation comes in and forms clouds, as the water vapor condenses • Precipitation- Can come in many forms such as snow, hail, and rain. Precipitation is anything that forms in, and falls from the sky. • Runoff- Is when the precipitation flows into the ocean, or a lake, or river

  5. THANKS FOR WATCHING!!!! BYE!!!!! Slide 1: RohunAthalye Slide 2: RohunAthalye Slide 3: RohunAthalye Slide 4: RohunAthalye Slide 5: RohunAthalye Text: RohunAthalye CEO: RohunAthalye CFO: RohunAthalye Design: RohunAthalye Producer: RohunAthalye Director: RohunAthalye Images: RohunAthalye Everything else: RohunAthalyeFooling around: Tyler Billing Just Kidding!

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