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Page 1: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Water in the Atmosphere

GPM Education and Public Outreach

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Page 2: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

ENGAGEENGAGE

What do you think this drawing represents?

Page 4: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

The Atmosphere and the Water CycleThe Atmosphere and the Water Cycle

Which components of the water cycle involve the atmosphere?

Page 5: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

The Water CycleThe Water Cycle

“The Water Cycle: animation from NASA/GSFC SVS # 10501

Page 6: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Weather and ClimateWeather and Climate

Page 8: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Data CollectionData Collection

Group Rainfall pH Relative Humidity

Cloud Type

Cloud Cover

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Explain: Based on the data you collected, water is _____ (not present, somewhat present, highly present) in the

atmosphere today. Provide evidence to support your answer.

Page 9: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

EvaluateEvaluate

Label the parts of the water cycle that involve

the atmosphere and describe how the atmosphere is an

important part of the water cycle.

Hints: evaporation, transpiration, precipitation, clouds, plants, wind

Page 10: Water in the Atmosphere GPM Education and Public Outreach NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

GPMGPM

The Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Satellite will collect precipitation data from around the world.

Knowing where and how much rain or snow falls globally is vital to understanding how weather and climate impact both our environment and Earth’s water and energy cycles, including effects on agriculture, fresh water availability, and responses to natural disasters.

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Video- “Our Wet, Wide World”Video- “Our Wet, Wide World”