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How water flows through the soil into an aquifer is difficult to visualize and understand for students. This model will help students understand how water and pollutants from the surface can flow into an aquifer and contaminate groundwater supplies. It will also help them understand how wells draw water from the ground and what some of the local effects of that removal can have on people. The water cycle as a whole can be hard to understand because it is so big. Breaking it down into reasonable chunks can help students obtain a more integral understanding of how each part of the system interacts with the others. Then they can correlate how the whole system interacts with the different spheres of the Earth. This will unlock a big picture of the Earth's systems that they may have not thought about before.

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How water flows through the soil into an aquifer is difficult to visualize and understand for students. This model will help students understand how water and pollutants from the surface can flow into an aquifer and contaminate groundwater supplies. It will also help them understand how wells draw water from the ground and what some of the local effects of that removal can have on people. The water cycle as a whole can be hard to understand because it is so big. Breaking it down into reasonable chunks can help students obtain a more integral understanding of how each part of the system interacts with the others. Then they can correlate how the whole system interacts with the different spheres of the Earth. This will unlock a big picture of the Earth's systems that they may have not thought about before.

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