Draw a systems diagram of the water budget and cycle showing the storages and flows given in the table. Make your storage boxes and width of flow arrows correspond to the proportions of these volumes. Label all storages and flows. Storages Water volume (km³ × 10³) Snow and ice 27,000 Ground water and aquifers 9,000 Lakes and rivers 250 Осeans 1,350,000 Atmosphere 13 Soil 35,000 Flows Precipitation over oceans 385 Precipitation over land 110 Ice melt 2 Surface run-off 40 Evapotranspiration from land 70 Evaporation from sea 425

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1. Draw a systems diagram of the water budget and cycle showing the
storages and flows given in the table. Make your storage boxes and width
of flow arrows correspond to the proportions of these volumes. Label all
storages and flows.
Storages
Water volume (km³ × 10³)
Snow and ice
27,000
Ground water and aquifers
9,000
Lakes and rivers
250
Осeans
1,350,000
Atmosphere
13
Soil
35,000
Flows
Precipitation over oceans
385
Precipitation over land
110
Ice melt
2
Surface run-off
40
Evapotranspiration from land
70
Evaporation from sea
425
2. There are six storages of water shown in the diagram. List them in order of
decreasing size (largest size first) and calculate the percentage of the total
hydrosphere stored in each.
3. Which of these storages can humans use and what percentage of all water
is this?
Transcribed Image Text:To do 1. Draw a systems diagram of the water budget and cycle showing the storages and flows given in the table. Make your storage boxes and width of flow arrows correspond to the proportions of these volumes. Label all storages and flows. Storages Water volume (km³ × 10³) Snow and ice 27,000 Ground water and aquifers 9,000 Lakes and rivers 250 Осeans 1,350,000 Atmosphere 13 Soil 35,000 Flows Precipitation over oceans 385 Precipitation over land 110 Ice melt 2 Surface run-off 40 Evapotranspiration from land 70 Evaporation from sea 425 2. There are six storages of water shown in the diagram. List them in order of decreasing size (largest size first) and calculate the percentage of the total hydrosphere stored in each. 3. Which of these storages can humans use and what percentage of all water is this?
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