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4.3 – Water, Air, and Land Resources
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Do Now What is runoff?
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Do Now What is runoff? The water that flows over the land rather than seeping into the ground, often carries nonpoint source pollution.
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Key Words Pollution Greenhouse Gases Resource
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Vocab Words Global Warming Nonpoint Source Pollution
Runoff
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The Water Planet Water covers nearly 71% of Earth’s surface.
Most of this water is saltwater, not freshwater. Oceans have important functions. Their currents help regulate and moderate Earth’s climate. Also a vital part of the water cycle. Fresh water, however, is what people need in order to live. We have less than 1%. Each day, people use fresh water for drinking, cooking, bathing, and growing food.
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Freshwater Pollution Point source pollution comes from a known and specific location, such as factory pipes. Nonpoint source pollution is pollution that does not have a specific point of origin. Runoff is the water that flows over the land rather than seeping into the ground, often carrying nonpoint source pollution.
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Earth’s Blanket of Air The chemical composition of the atmosphere helps maintain life on Earth. Pollution of Air The increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere has altered the carbon cycle and contributed to global warming—the unnatural warming of the lower atmosphere. Through a series of chemical reactions, these pollutants in the air are converted into acids that are a major cause of acid precipitation.
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Land Resources Earth's land provides soil and forests, as well as mineral and energy resources Damage to Land Resources Mines produce many mineral resources, but mines are destroying, soil, vegetation, and Earth’s contours. Mines also cause soil erosion and pollution that contaminates soil and water and destroys ecosystems.
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Deforestation
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Group Challenge Questions
What is the effect of the destruction of ozone on human life?
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