Water sources are places where we can find water to drink, play with, or use for other things.
Imagine you have a big, empty cup. A water source is like filling that cup from somewhere, maybe the kitchen tap, a lake nearby, or even a bottle in your backpack.
Where Water Comes From
- Lakes and rivers are like giant cups filled with water. You can swim in them or use their water to wash your hands.
- Wells are like hidden cups underground. People dig down to find the water inside, it’s like digging for treasure!
- Rainwater falls from the sky, just like when you get splashed by a rain shower outside.
Why We Need Water Sources
Water sources help us every day, they give us clean water to drink, let us grow plants in gardens, and even help animals live nearby. Some places have many water sources, while others might only have one or two. Just like how you can fill your cup from different places, we use water sources to keep our lives happy and healthy!
Examples
- A student finds out that groundwater is water hidden under the ground.
- A person drinks water from a natural spring near their home.
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See also
- What is groundwater?
- What are hydrological cycles?
- What is Runoff?
- What are precipitation cycles?
- What are physical resources?