Apples & Oceans. MARE Lessons tab in binder Listing of lessons included Apples and Oceans is under #1.

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Apples & Oceans

MARE Lessons tab in binder Listing of lessons included Apples and Oceans is under #1

Planet Ocean Earth is a water planet covered by one interconnected world ocean

A Human mostly salt water heart circulates blood (circulatory system) The Planet mostly salt water currents circulate water (circulatory system)

The Land 1/4 land 3/4 Ocean

The Land 1/8 Habitable 1/8 Uninhabitable

The Land 1/32 “Our Farm Land” 1/8 Uninhabitable Land 3/10000 Drinking Water

The Ocean 1/16 Productive Coastal Ocean

The Ocean 1/1000 of the Ocean = Upwelling Area

The Ocean 1/1000 of the Ocean = Upwelling Areas Photic Zone

Apples & Oceans Land 1/4 Land 1/8 Habitable 1/32 Farm Land 3/10000 Drinkable water Ocean 3/4 Ocean 1/16 Productive Coastal Zone 1/1000 Upwelling areas