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Where Does the Water Go?

Find two different areas in Dallas-Fort Worth—one covered in grass or soil and one with pavement or concrete. Pour a cup of water onto each surface and watch what happens. Does the water soak in or run off? Which area holds more water, and which dries up faster? Think about how this affects plants, animals, and even flooding in the city. How might rain gardens or green spaces help absorb water?

Science Seed: The Dallas-Fort Worth area was once covered in tallgrass prairies, which absorbed rainwater, reduced flooding, and provided habitat for countless species. Today, much of the land is covered in roads, sidewalks, and buildings, which prevent water from soaking into the ground. This can lead to flash floods, hotter temperatures, and habitat loss for native plants and animals. However, parks, green roofs, and native plant gardens can help restore some of the prairie’s natural benefits, making cities more sustainable and resilient.

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Year-round icon Year-round
Start Date: Jul 1, 2025
Less than 30 minutes icon < 30 minutes Easy icon Easy Outdoor Only icon Outdoor
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This Challenge is for:

  • All Ages
  • Formal Educators
  • Informal Educators

Challenge Topics:

  • At Home
  • Climate Action
  • Conservation/Environmental Education
  • Environmental Systems and Cycles
  • Habitat Restoration
  • School Campus
  • Water Conservation

This Challenge is accessible for:

  • People with Visual Impairments
  • People with Hearing Impairments
  • People with Mobility Impairments
  • People with Developmental Impairments
  • People with Sensory Sensitivities
  • People who speak Arabic
  • People who speak Chinese (including Mandarin and Cantonese)
  • People who speak French (including Cajun and Patois)
  • People who speak German
  • People who speak Hindi
  • People who speak Spanish
  • People who speak Vietnamese

Assistive Technologies Available:

  • Accessibility features are available at link above

Don’t forget your...

  • Cup or water bottle
  • Stopwatch or smartphone

To complete this challenge

Step one

1. Find Two Areas

Choose two different areas in Dallas-Fort Worth: one with grass or soil, and the other with pavement or concrete.

Step two

2. Pour Water

Pour a cup of water onto each surface and observe what happens.

Step three

3. Note Water Behavior

Does the water soak into the ground, or does it run off the surface? Which area holds more water?

Step four

4. Record Drying Time

Which surface dries up faster? Compare how the surfaces react to the water over time. You can use a stopwatch, smartphone or count yourself!

Step five

5. Reflect on Environmental Impact

Think about how this affects plants, animals, and even flooding in the city. How might rain gardens or green spaces help absorb water?

Step six

6. Earn Your Badge

After completing your observations, share how different surfaces impact water absorption and how urban areas can benefit from more green spaces.

Step seven

Earn your badge!

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