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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?
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Signed Progress Reports Due !!!
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Happy Monday!!!!
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Project Due: Monday 11/22…
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Objective: I understand the importance of water to sustaining life on earth.
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1) What is the longest river in the U.S.?
The Missouri is the longest. The Mississippi moves the most water.
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2) At what temperature does water freeze & boil in both Celsius and Fahrenheit?
Freeze & melt: 0oC or 32oF Boil: 100oC or 212o F
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3) What percentage of the world’s water is considered fresh water?
3%
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4) What uses over ¼ of a home’s water?
Flushing the toilet
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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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The Importance of Water
Hyperlink
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Condensation H2O vapor cools -> liquid water
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Condensed water cools and falls to ground
Precipitation Rain Hail Snow Sleet Condensed water cools and falls to ground
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Gravity caused water to move on the surface of soil.
Runoff Gravity caused water to move on the surface of soil. Higher -> Lower
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Surface Collection Water collected or sitting on the surface of earth.
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Water sinking through deep soil Through spaces in between matter
Infiltration Water sinking through deep soil Through spaces in between matter
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Liquids can pass through
Permeable Liquids can pass through
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Water stored under the ground
Groundwater Water stored under the ground
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Underground collection of water providing water to a large area
Aquifer Underground collection of water providing water to a large area
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Transpiration: Evaporation from leaf surface
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Changing of liquid water to water vapor because heat is added
Evaporation Changing of liquid water to water vapor because heat is added
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Water Cycle Condensation Precipitation Evaporation Runoff
Transpiration Surface Collection Infiltration Groundwater
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Let's Keep It Moving
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PROJECT IDEAS hyperlink
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Join the fun Water Trivia
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So What’s the Problem?
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The Water Cycle
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