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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.GroundwaterA Reading AZ Level V Leveled BookWord Count:1,332WritingWrite an acrostic poem about groundwater.Use the word groundwater as the acrostic.Begin each line of your poem with the letters in the word.Science and Social StudiesWrite a pu
2、blic service announcement persuading members of your community to conserve water.Include why conserving water is important and what can be done to help.Connectionswww.readinga-Written by Sean McCollumGroundwaterwww.readinga-Written by Sean McCollumSVYLEVELED BOOK Vwww.readinga-Why is groundwater imp
3、ortant?Focus QuestionWritten by Sean McCollumGroundwater16Glossaryaquifers(n.)underground layers of rock,sand,and other material that can hold and absorb groundwater(p.5)climate change the long-term,lasting changes in (n.)Earths weather patterns or the weather patterns of a region(p.11)conservation
4、the careful use of resources to (n.)protect them from being wasted,used up,or destroyed (p.12)crisis(n.)a dangerous or unstable time or situation that demands attention(p.4)depleted(adj.)emptied or mostly used up(p.7)drought(n.)a long dry spell with little or no rainfall(p.4)groundwater water held u
5、nderground in soil (n.)or rock,often feeding wells(p.4)irrigate(v.)to supply land with water,especially to help crops grow(p.4)monitor(v.)to observe the progress of something(p.12)percolate(v.)to trickle or spread slowly through something with small holes or openings(p.5)resource(n.)a supply of some
6、thing valuable or very useful(p.6)United Nations an international organization that (n.)works to promote peace and economic development(p.10)16aquifersclimate changeconservationcrisisdepleteddroughtgroundwaterirrigatemonitorpercolateresourceUnited NationsWords to KnowCorrelationLEVEL VR4040Fountas&P
7、innellReading RecoveryDRAGroundwaterLevel V Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Sean McCollumAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Page 3:Ten days after her well dried up in August 2014,a California woman receives 300 gallons(1,136 L)of drinking water.Photo Credits:Front cover:RCarner/iStock/Thinkstock;ti
8、tle page:TREVOR SAMSON/AFP/Getty Images;page 3:Chieko Hara/Porterville Recorder/AP Images;page 6:tbgrant/iStock/Thinkstock;page 7(main):modified from McGuire,V.L.,2014,Water-level changes and change in water in storage in the High Plains aquifer,predevelopment to 2013 and 201113:U.S.Geological Surve
9、y Scientific Investigations Report 20145218,14 p.;page 7(windmill icon):iStock/Kathy Konkle;page 8:Jupiterimages/PHOTOS.com/Thinkstock;page 10:Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images;page 11:David McNew/Getty Images;page 12:S847/iStock/Thinkstock;page 13:courtesy of UC Irvine/NASA/JPL-Caltech;page 15:ROBYN BEC
10、K/AFP/Getty ImagesIllustration Credit:Page 4:Laszlo Veres15Nationwide,57 percent of American households rely on groundwater.In rural areas,that figure is more than 90 percent.Fortunately,small changes in plumbing and water use can save hundreds of gallons in the average American home each week.By in
11、stalling low-flush toilets and taking shorter showers,we can use less groundwater.In addition,property owners can save water by replacing thirsty grass lawns with yards that need less water.The motto in California for letting lawns die is pretty catchy:“Brown is the New Green.”Saving our groundwater
12、 isnt easy.People need to drink.Farmers need to irrigate crops to grow our food.Still,we can be smarter about how we use this resource,both now and far into the future.In the dry summer of 2014,some Los Angeles homeowners swapped grass for plants that can thrive on less water.Groundwater Level V153T
13、able of ContentsWhen the Water Runs Out .4What and Where Is Groundwater?.5Too Many Straws .7Water Fights .9Staying Out of Trouble .11Farming Smarter .12Future Focus .14Glossary .16Groundwater Level V14Future FocusRecord drought forced California to conserve water.At one point,cities there could fine
14、 people five hundred dollars a day if they failed to follow restrictions on washing cars or watering lawns.As a result,water use there dropped.In just six months,people in California went from using as much as 140 gallons(530 L)per person to just 67 gallons(254 L)a day,on average.The Trouble with To
15、iletsGallons per household per daytoiletshower,bathfaucetclothes washerdishwasher,leaks,otherDid you know that toilets use more water than anything else in your house?They do,according to a 2016 study of water use inside 23,749 homes spread throughout the United Statesbut not as much as they did in
16、a similar 1999 study.Newer,more efficient toilets help send less water into the sewer.Some families also practice selective flushing.That means they dont flush the toilet each time they use it.Source:DeOreo,W.B.,P.Mayer,B.Dziegelewski,and J.Kiefer.2016.ResidentialEnd Uses of Water,Version 2.Project#
17、4309A.Denver,Colo:Water ResearchFoundation.2016 Water ResearchFoundation.Reprinted with permission.33.1(125.3 L)31.7(120 L)26.3(99.6 L)22.7(86 L)23.9(90.5 L)4When the Water Runs OutPicture getting up one morning,turning on the faucet,and getting nothing but a gurgle.This happened in 2014 in a part o
18、f California famous for its fruits and vegetables.Years of drought there meant little rainfall,so to irrigate their crops,farmers pumped huge amounts of groundwater from under the land.The result?Some two thousand dry wells.Even with rain,experts warn that the shortage of groundwater there will not
19、end soon.Unfortunately,California isnt the only place with a water crisis.Groundwater fills the spaces and cracks between rocks,sand,and soil underground.Water in the Ground=Groundwater13Planting different crops can also help conserve groundwater.In states such as Kansas and Iowa,some farms are swit
20、ching from corn to other crops because corn requires a lot of water.However,corn crops earn more money,so many farmers dont want to change.Farmers need new ways to farm.If they do not conserve water voluntarily,empty aquifers will one day force them to.Since 2002,NASA has been monitoring changes in
21、groundwater from space.Called the Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment(GRACE),its two satellites respond to Earths gravity field.They can measure shifts in water volume on and under the planets surface.NASA data gathered over a ten-year period(20032013)shows trends for Earths largest aquifers.Abo
22、ut one-third of these aquifers are dangerously depleted.The View from SpaceOn the scale,deep-red aquifers are those that have been depleted most rapidly;deep-blue aquifers are those gaining the most water,usually by weather events such as floods.ATLANTIC OCEANINDIAN OCEANAFRICAASIAGroundwater Level
23、V5Surface water 0.3%Ground ice and permafrost 0.7%What and Where Is Groundwater?Many of us glance at a globe and are fooled into thinking the planet holds plenty of water for all our needs.Most of Earths water is in our oceans,however.Its salt content makes it undrinkable and useless for watering cr
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