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Water on Earth Kate Nidzgorski
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Geography/Science 3 rd Grade The purpose of this instructional Powerpoint is to inform the student of the major bodies of water of the Earth along with their location. The student will be able to identify the major bodies of water on a map and distinguishing features of the with 100% accuracy. GLE 0307.7.1 Use information and illustrations to identify the earth’s major landforms and water bodies GLE 0307.7.4 Design a simple investigation to demonstrate how earth materials can be conserved or recycled.
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Facts about Earth’s Water 70% of the Earth’s surface is made up of water. 96.5% of the water is in the oceans ONLY 2.5% is Freshwater. Of the 2.5% of freshwater over half of it is frozen in glaziers and ice caps
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OCEANS! There are five oceans that surround the Earth. Arctic Ocean Atlantic Ocean Pacific Ocean Indian Ocean Southern Ocean
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Pacific Ocean Location: The Pacific ocean is located between the Americas and Australia/Asia. The Pacific Ocean is the BIGGEST Ocean for it cover 30% of the Earth’s surface. Most of the Earth’s volcanoes are located in the Pacific Ocean Basin. It is the home of the Great Barrier Reef, like in the movie Finding Nemo. The Picture on the right is of coral found in the Pacific Ocean and the picture on the left is some of the Great Barrier Reef.
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Atlantic Ocean Second Biggest Ocean Half the size of the pacific it covers about 20% of the Earth Location: Between Eastern America and Europe and West Asia First ocean to be crossed by ship and airplane. Largest Island of the Earth (Greenland) is located in the Atlantic
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Indian Ocean Location: Between Africa and Austra-Asia Known for having largest breeding grounds for humpback whales Also known for housing a thought to be extinct fish Coelacanth is found in the warm waters off the Comoro islands between Mozambique and Madagascar Transport route for oil from middle East Each with Asia
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Arctic Ocean Location: Around North Pole and across the Arctic circle Many polar bears live on the artic circle and swim the artic ocean The rare Lion’s Mane Jellyfish is found in this ocean Has a number of natural resources fish, oil, gas, and various minerals. The Arctic is shrinking due to global warming
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Southern Ocean Location: Around the South Pole across the Antarctic circle Home of the emperor penguins and the wandering albatrosses Usually it is covered ice and icebergs that break off Has an abundance of krill due to the very low temperatures
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Pollution! Everyday people are polluting our Earth in many ways but the one way that effects the most people and creatures is the pollution of the waters. By throwing trash in the waters it hurts the animals that live in it by having them choke or get tangled. Oil spills have caused us to kill many animals and even our source of drinking water as well. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1ObvXZDQNs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y1ObvXZDQNs
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Recycling Recycling is the process of converting waste into reusable material REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE http://www.benefits-of-recycling.com/recyclingforkids/ http://www.benefits-of-recycling.com/recyclingforkids/
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What you can do! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN1a9iduXnY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IN1a9iduXnY This video shows ways you can recycle and help the planet stay a beautiful place to live and not a mucky gross place.
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Summary The planet is being polluted but you can help keep our planet clean by recycling, reducing the amount of materials we use, and reusing things that can be used again. There are 5 oceans: Pacific Atlantic Arctic Indian Southern http://www.maps.com/ref_map.aspx?pid=11568 http://www.maps.com/ref_map.aspx?pid=11568
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