THE WATER Margherita Gasbarro. Water is everywhere Water is all around us. There is water in the seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, clouds and even in the air.

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THE WATER Margherita Gasbarro

Water is everywhere Water is all around us. There is water in the seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, clouds and even in the air.

Glossary sea river

lake pond

clouds sky

We need water to drink, to wash our hands, to cook, to water plants and many other things.

What other important uses for water do we have? Without water, the plants would die and people and animals would go thirsty. Did you ever wonder why water was so important?

A water molecule consists of three atoms; an oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms, which are bond together like little magnets.oxygenhydrogen