Water — Class 6 Science (Samacheer Kalvi)
TN State Board (Samacheer Kalvi) Class 6 Science, Term 3 — Chapter 2. The most precious resource.
1. About this chapter
This chapter covers how much water is fresh, the water cycle, the sources of water, dams, and water conservation.
2. Water on Earth
- About 97% of the Earth's water is salty (in seas and oceans); only 3% is freshwater, and only about 0.3% is available for human use (rivers, lakes, ponds).
- The human body needs about 2–3 litres of water daily.
3. The water cycle
- The water (hydrological) cycle is the continuous movement of water. The heat of the sun causes evaporation from oceans, lakes and rivers; plants add vapour by transpiration.
- The vapour rises, cools and condenses into clouds, then falls back as precipitation (rain). Distillation is NOT part of the water cycle.
- Condensation forms dew on grass; evaporation is the change of water into vapour.
4. Sources and storage
- About 30% of freshwater is groundwater. A dam is built across a river to regulate the flow and store water.
- Water levels in rivers rise greatly during the rainy season.
5. Worked examples
Example 1. What percentage of Earth's water is salty? About 97%.
Example 2. Which process is NOT part of the water cycle — evaporation or distillation? Distillation.
Example 3. What is the water cycle also called? The hydrological cycle.
6. Book-back questions (Samacheer Kalvi)
I. Choose the correct answer
- Around 97% of water on Earth is — (a) fresh / (b) salty. Ans: (b) salty.
- Which is NOT part of the water cycle? — (a) evaporation / (b) distillation. Ans: (b) distillation.
- The processes that add water vapour to the atmosphere are — (a) only rain / (b) transpiration and evaporation. Ans: (b) transpiration and evaporation.
- About 30% of freshwater is found as — (a) rivers / (b) groundwater. Ans: (b) groundwater.
- The best use of the water expelled by an R.O. plant is to — (a) throw it away / (b) use it for watering plants. Ans: (b) water plants.
II. Fill in the blanks 6. Only 0.3 percent of natural water is available for human consumption. 7. The process of changing water into vapour is called evaporation. 8. A dam is built on rivers to regulate water flow. 9. The water cycle is also called the hydrological cycle.
III. True or False 10. Evaporation occurs only in sunlight. — True. 11. Condensation forms dew on grass. — True. 12. Seawater can be used directly for irrigation. — False.
7. Common mistakes
- Mistake: Thinking most of Earth's water is drinkable. Fix: 97% is salty; only about 0.3% is available for use.
- Mistake: Counting distillation as part of the water cycle. Fix: The water cycle is evaporation, transpiration, condensation and precipitation — not distillation.
- Mistake: Confusing evaporation and condensation. Fix: Evaporation = water to vapour; condensation = vapour to water (dew).
8. Quick revision
- Term 3 · Ch 2 · water.
- 97% salty, 3% fresh, only ~0.3% available; body needs 2–3 L/day.
- Water cycle (hydrological): evaporation + transpiration → condensation → precipitation.
- ~30% of freshwater is groundwater; a dam regulates river flow.
- Reuse R.O. waste water for plants; conserve water.
