Evapotranspiration
Starting on May 1, 2019, the video goes through the different stages of soybean growth through harvest 2019.
Driving Question
How does a plant use water and the sun to grow?
Probing Questions
- How does the sun’s energy move water from the ground back to the atmosphere?
- How do weather conditions impact plant growth and the movement of water?
- How can you use a plant’s life cycle to model the movement of water?
- How does energy transfer from the sun to the plant impact the motion of water?
Classroom Suggestions
Students could:
- Graph the sun conditions and relative humidity with dates and compare to the dates of corn growth stages.
- Observe the stomata of plants and discuss their role in the water cycle in different weather conditions.
Resources
- KWWL | Why we Prefer Dew Points vs. Relative Humidity: This news article explains why dew points are referenced instead of relative humidity.
- US Geological Service (USGS) | Evapotranspiration and the Water Cycle: This site provides a definition of evapotranspiration and its role in the water cycle.
- PBS LearningMedia | The Cycling of Water: This interactive diagram of the global water cycle shows where water is stored on Earth and the major processes that move water between the atmosphere, land, and ocean.
- Iowa State Extension | How a Soybean Plant Develops: Written for farmers and agronomists, this PDF article includes images and descriptions of each stage of soybean growth.
- Integrated Pest Management | Corn Growth and Development: Written for students, farmers and agronomists, this PDF slideshow with details of the corn growth process.
Iowa Core Alignment
MS-ESS2-4:Develop a model to describe the cycling of water through Earth’s systems driven by energy from the sun and the force of gravity
Credit Info
Submitted by Josie Libby.