Sunken Millions Mrs. O’Dell

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Sunken Millions Mrs. O’Dell Copyright © 2002 Glenna R. Shaw and FTC Publishing All Rights Reserved

> < Level One Level One

What are the two types of water? cumberland gap and aquafina B. clear water and salt water C. salt and fresh water D. fresh and lake water $200

Where do you find fresh water? A. oceans B. rivers C. seas D. plants $400

Where do you find salt water? A. rivers B. underground C. oceans D. all lakes $600

What is most of the water on earth? A. Salt water B. Fresh water C. Ice D. Groundwater $800

What are some of the uses of fresh water? C. Distributing Earth’s A. Food source B. Resources C. Distributing Earth’s Heat D. Drinking $1000

> < Level Two Level Two

What are some of the uses of Salt Water? C. distributing Earth’s heat A. drinking B. watering plants C. distributing Earth’s heat D. industry $2000

What is it called where salt and fresh water meet? A. groundwater B. ice C. salt water D. estuary $4000

How much water should you drink in a day? A. 5 glasses B. 8 glasses C. 3 glasses D. 12 glasses $6000

Which of the following is not a use of fresh water? A. climate control B. bathing C. cooking D. growing plants $8000

What is fresh water called under Earth’s surface? A. ice B. groundwater C. soil D. oceans $10000

> < Level Three Level Three

Where is most of earth’s water found? A. oceans B.seas C. rivers D. glaciers $20000

Where does the salt in salt water come from? A. Weathering of rocks B. We pour it into the water. C. rain D. trees $40000

Which of the following is not an animal you would find in an estuary? A. sharks B. oysters C. clams D. shrimp $60000

Which of the following is true of ocean water? A. It is warm. B. It is fresh water. C. It is salt water. D. It is frozen. $80000

How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water? A. One third B. Two thirds C. three-fourths D. half $100000

> < Level Four Level Four

What do you call water in the form of a gas? A. Water Vapor B. Ice C. Gas $200000

What makes water change form? A. ice B. Thermal energy Which is heat C. weather D. people $400000

What are the three forms water can take? Liquid as water, solid as ice, and gas as water vapor B. Liquid as ice, solid as a gas, and water as vapor C. Liquid as a gas, solid as water, and gas as water vapor D. none of the above $600000

from the surface into the air and back to the surface What is the water cycle? A. Water as solid B. Water in the form of precipitatin C. Thermal energy D. The movement of water from the surface into the air and back to the surface again $800000

$1000000 How does the water on land return to Earth’s oceans in the water cycle? A. By evaporating B. By the flow of rivers C. By entering plants D. By turning to ice $1000000

You’ve recovered the sunken millions. Congratulations! You’ve recovered the sunken millions.