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1 1) What is the longest river in the U.S.?
Q2 1) What is the longest river in the U.S.? At what temperature does water freeze & boil in both C and F? What percentage of the World’s water is considered fresh water? What uses over ¼ of a home’s water? Name the 5 Great Lakes & why are they important?

2 Signed Progress Reports Due !!!

3 Happy Monday!!!!

4 Project Due: Monday 11/22…

5 Objective: I understand the importance of water to sustaining life on earth.

6 1) What is the longest river in the U.S.?
The Missouri is the longest. The Mississippi moves the most water.

7 2) At what temperature does water freeze & boil in both Celsius and Fahrenheit?
Freeze & melt: 0oC or 32oF Boil: 100oC or 212o F

8 3) What percentage of the world’s water is considered fresh water?
3%

9 4) What uses over ¼ of a home’s water?
Flushing the toilet

10 5) Name the 5 Great Lakes & why are they important?
Huron, Ontario, Michigan, Erie, and Superior 94,250 sq miles (almost 2x’s NC) 21% of world’s fresh water Major source of income

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12 The Importance of Water
Hyperlink

13 Condensation H2O vapor cools -> liquid water

14 Condensed water cools and falls to ground
Precipitation Rain Hail Snow Sleet Condensed water cools and falls to ground

15 Gravity caused water to move on the surface of soil.
Runoff Gravity caused water to move on the surface of soil. Higher -> Lower

16 Surface Collection Water collected or sitting on the surface of earth.

17 Water sinking through deep soil Through spaces in between matter
Infiltration Water sinking through deep soil Through spaces in between matter

18 Liquids can pass through
Permeable Liquids can pass through

19 Water stored under the ground
Groundwater Water stored under the ground

20 Underground collection of water providing water to a large area
Aquifer Underground collection of water providing water to a large area

21 Transpiration: Evaporation from leaf surface

22 Changing of liquid water to water vapor because heat is added
Evaporation Changing of liquid water to water vapor because heat is added

23 Water Cycle Condensation Precipitation Evaporation Runoff
Transpiration Surface Collection Infiltration Groundwater

24 Let's Keep It Moving

25 PROJECT IDEAS hyperlink

26 Join the fun Water Trivia

27 So What’s the Problem?

28 The Water Cycle


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