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Turn in Do Nows Turn in Do Nows Score & Turn in Lab Reports Score & Turn in Lab Reports Ch. 10 Review Ch. 10 Review What are 3 ways that you directly use fresh water daily? Read Ch. 12 Read Ch

I can explain why society is dependent on natural resources.

Turn in My EQ Turn in My EQ Discuss Ch. 12 Discuss Ch. 12 Explain how water is used to manufacture 3 products that you use every day. Ch. 12 Review due Thursday Ch. 12 Review due Thursday

I can explain why society is dependent on freshwater.

Lab: H 2 O Quality Lab: H 2 O Quality Which of the following uses of fresh water affects your life? Explain. Farming, industry, transportation & recreation, fisheries & aquaculture, energy, and living organisms Lab Questions Lab Questions Ch. 12 Review Ch. 12 Review

I can explain how pollution affects water sources.

Turn in Lab Turn in Lab Video: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Video: Exxon Valdez Oil Spill Discuss Ch. 12 Review Discuss Ch. 12 Review What is the difference between point-source pollution and nonpoint-source pollution? Read Chapter 14 Read Chapter

I can explain how human society is dependent on fresh water.

Discuss Ch. 14 Discuss Ch. 14 Using a Venn diagram, compare and contrast salt marshes and mangrove forests. Ch. 14 Review Ch. 14 Review

I can explain how the ocean supports life.