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DRAG AND DROP
Name the correct parts of the
natural water cycle
Name the correct parts of the
natural water cycle




Condensation
Evaporation
Precipitation
DRAG AND DROP
Match the water sources with
the correct definitions
Match the water sources with
the correct definitions
Collect and store rainfall.
The process of removing the salt from seawater to produce drinking water.
Water recycled from industry and homes (including from kitchens, showers, and toilets) that has been purified to meet strict Australian Guidelines for Water Recycling to supplement drinking water sources (such as rivers and dams).
Rainfall on hard surfaces that flows into drains and is released into creeks, rivers, or the oceans.




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There are 11 dams that provide
water to Greater Sydney.
How full are they currently?
There are 11 dams that provide
water to Greater Sydney.
How full are they currently?
80-100% Very full
60-80% Mostly full
40-60% Half full
20-40% Quarter full
0-20% Almost empty
Historical low
32.5%
Feb 2007
32.5%
Feb 2007






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What are the two main drinking
water sources for Greater Sydney?
What are the two main drinking
water sources for Greater Sydney?
Dams & Rivers
(rainfall)
Purified recycled water
(PRW)
Purified recycled water
(For non-drinking)
Desalination
(seawater)
Stormwater
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We all use water in our homes,
every day. Where is the
MOST water used?
We all use water in our homes,
every day. Where is the
MOST water used?
Showers
Inside
taps
taps
Bathtubs
Outdoors
Washing Clothes
Dishwasher
Toilets
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Where does your household water
go once it’s been used?
Where does your household water
go once it’s been used?
Rivers,
streams &
oceans
streams &
oceans
Treatment
plant to rivers,
streams &
oceans
plant to rivers,
streams &
oceans
Land
Underground













