The Reading / Listening - Earth's Axis - Level 5

Scientists know the effect of underground reservoirs on maintaining Earth's balance. Geophysicist Ki-Weon Seo has discovered that humans have extracted so much groundwater from under our feet that the tilt of Earth's axis has changed. This shift has been big enough to relocate the North Pole. The mass of polar ice is drifting by more than four centimetres a year. Professor Seo calculated that we extracted more than two trillion tons of groundwater between 1993 and 2010. This caused Earth to wobble. Seo said the pumping of groundwater has caused sea levels to rise by 6.24 millimetres.

Professor Seo explained that groundwater affects gravity. He said: "Every mass moving around on the surface of the Earth can change the rotation axis." Scientists have recently found out how groundwater affects Earth's axis. They previously thought water-driven shifts were caused by melting glaciers. Seo was puzzled at how this could cause a tilt. He concluded that extracting underground water was also a factor. Much of the extraction of groundwater is due to irrigation. Another researcher said: "The very way the planet wobbles is impacted by our activities."

Try the same news story at these levels:

    Earth's Axis - Level 4 or  Earth's Axis - Level 6

Sources
  • https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-023-01993-z
  • https://www.science.org/content/article/humanity-s-groundwater-pumping-has-altered-earth-s-tilt
  • https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/992713


Make sure you try all of the online activities for this reading and listening - There are dictations, multiple choice activities, drag and drop activities, sentence jumbles, which word activities, text reconstructions, spelling, gap fills and a whole lot more. Please enjoy :-)

Phrase Matching

Paragraph 1

  1. Scientists know the
  2. underground
  3. humans have extracted so
  4. the tilt of Earth's
  5. big enough to relocate
  6. The mass of polar ice is
  7. This caused Earth
  8. groundwater has caused sea
  1. much groundwater
  2. levels to rise
  3. the North Pole
  4. reservoirs
  5. drifting
  6. to wobble
  7. axis has changed
  8. effect

Paragraph 2

  1. groundwater affects
  2. Every mass moving around
  3. change the rotation
  4. how groundwater
  5. water-driven
  6. caused by melting
  7. the extraction of groundwater
  8. The very way the planet
  1. is due to irrigation
  2. affects Earth's axis
  3. shifts
  4. on the surface
  5. wobbles
  6. gravity
  7. axis
  8. glaciers

Listening — Listen and fill in the gaps

Scientists (1) ___________________ of underground reservoirs on maintaining Earth's balance. Geophysicist Ki-Weon Seo has discovered that humans (2) ___________________ much groundwater from under our feet (3) ___________________ of Earth's axis has changed. This shift has been big enough to relocate the North Pole. The mass of polar (4) ___________________ by more than four centimetres a year. Professor Seo calculated that we extracted more than two trillion tons of groundwater between 1993 and 2010. This caused (5) ___________________. Seo said the pumping of groundwater has caused sea (6) ___________________ by 6.24 millimetres.

Professor Seo explained that (7) ___________________. He said: "Every mass moving around on (8) ___________________ the Earth can change the rotation axis." Scientists have recently found out how groundwater (9) ___________________. They previously thought water-driven shifts were caused by melting glaciers. Seo was puzzled at how this could (10) ___________________. He concluded that extracting underground water was also a factor. Much of the extraction of groundwater is (11) ___________________. Another researcher said: "The very way the planet wobbles is (12) ___________________ activities."

Put a slash (/) where the spaces are

ScientistsknowtheeffectofundergroundreservoirsonmaintainingEar
th'sbalance.GeophysicistKi-WeonSeohasdiscoveredthathumansh
aveextractedsomuchgroundwaterfromunderourfeetthatthetiltofEar
th'saxishaschanged.ThisshifthasbeenbigenoughtorelocatetheNorth
Pole.Themassofpolariceisdriftingbymorethanfourcentimetresayear.
ProfessorSeocalculatedthatweextractedmorethantwotrilliontonsofg
roundwaterbetween1993and2010.ThiscausedEarthtowobble.Seos
aidthepumpingofgroundwaterhascausedsealevelstoriseby6.24milli
metres.ProfessorSeoexplainedthatgroundwateraffectsgravity.Hesa
id:"EverymassmovingaroundonthesurfaceoftheEarthcanchangethe
rotationaxis."Scientistshaverecentlyfoundouthowgroundwateraffec
tsEarth'saxis.Theypreviouslythoughtwater-drivenshiftswerecaus
edbymeltingglaciers.Seowaspuzzledathowthiscouldcauseatilt.Heco
ncludedthatextractingundergroundwaterwasalsoafactor.Muchofthe
extractionofgroundwaterisduetoirrigation.Anotherresearchersaid:"
Theverywaytheplanetwobblesisimpactedbyouractivities."

Student survey

Write five GOOD questions about this topic in the table. Do this in pairs. Each student must write the questions on his / her own paper. When you have finished, interview other students. Write down their answers.

(Please look at page 12 of the PDF to see a photocopiable example of this activity.)

Discussion — Write your own questions

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Free writing

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Answers

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