Hydrosphere Lesson 2 Science Benchmark: Describe how surface water in Michigan reaches the ocean and returns.

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Hydrosphere Lesson 2 Science Benchmark: Describe how surface water in Michigan reaches the ocean and returns.

Mini Quiz 1.How do we usually indicate water on a map? a.write WATER in big letters b.make it blue c.make it a grid pattern 2.Which of the following is a true statement? a.On the earth water exists as a solid, a liquid, and a gas. b.There is a glacier in Michigan, near the western edge of the U.P. c.Water evaporates only when the temperature is above 50° Fahrenheit.

3.Rain that falls on Lake Michigan gets to the Atlantic Ocean by which of the following pathways? a.Lake Superior  Lake Ontario  Lake Erie  St. Lawrence River  Atlantic Ocean b.Grand River  Lake Huron  Lake Ontario  Lake Erie  St. Lawrence River  Atlantic Ocean c.Lake Huron  Lake Erie  Lake Ontario  St. Lawrence River  Atlantic Ocean 4.Where can you find a map of Michigan? a.online b.in a book called an atlas c.both of the above answers

Match the descriptions with the correct explanations or definitions. 5.the ocean is getting this 6.government sponsored website 7.website sponsored by an organization 8.solid H 2 O on the surface of the earth 9.liquid H 2 O on the surface of the earth A. glacier B..org C. less salty D. more salty E..gov F. rivers, lakes, streams

Answer in complete sentences and in paragraph form. 10. How do you think mapping technology will impact society in the future? Please include at least one type of information you would like to see on a map and a reason that information would be useful to you.

Mini Quiz Answers 1 point each for # B. Water is blue on a map. 2.A. There are no glaciers in Michigan and even snow can evaporate. 3.C. 4.C. 5.D. more salty 6.E..gov 7.B..org 8.A. Glacier is solid H 2 O. 9.F. Rivers, lakes, streams are liquid water.

10.1 point for using complete sentences 2 points for giving an opinion about how mapping technology will impact society 1 point for one type of info they would like to see on a map 1 point for a reason the info would be useful