The movement and flow of water from rainfall
to outfall is complex. Through connection of atmosphere, land and
sea, the water cycle conveys water through our urban environment,
with one component of the cycle driving another. As water evaporates,
vapours rise and condense to form clouds which, through precipitation,
return water to drainage lines, groundwater, waterways and wetlands
and eventually the ocean, where the Sun can drive evaporation and
the water cycle process begins once more.
Students can investigate the differing components of the water
cycle including:
- Evaporation
- Transpiration
- Condensation
- Precipitation
In our urban environment, the movement of stormwater
is critically important. Stormwater includes any water that runs
off roads, pavements and roofs and is transported to the ocean through
a network of gutters, pipes, drains creeks and channels.
Students can learn about the journey of stormwater in our environment
(Where Does Our Stormwater Go?) as well as identifying:
- Impacts of stormwater pollutants
- Stormwater protection measures
- Topography, landuse and catchment
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