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ES05A – Teach About Earth’s Fresh Water Use with BrishLab ES05A Done By: Coach
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1- Where is the bulk of liquid fresh water stored? Page 1 Para 2
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1- Where is the bulk of liquid fresh water stored? Page 1 Para 2 Most of the fresh water on Earth is underground.
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1- Where is the bulk of liquid fresh water stored? Page 1 Para 2 Most of the fresh water on Earth is underground. Image Link Image Link
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2- What percent of all Earth’s water is fresh water and not salt water? Page 1 Para 5
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2- What percent of all Earth’s water is fresh water and not salt water? Page 1 Para 5 Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water - 97% is salt water.
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2- What percent of all Earth’s water is fresh water and not salt water? Page 1 Para 5 Image Link Image Link Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water - 97% is salt water.
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3- Why do we need to protect our fresh water supply? Page 1 Para 6
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3- Why do we need to protect our fresh water supply? Page 1 Para 6 We get our drinking water and animals live in fresh water.
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3- Why do we need to protect our fresh water supply? Page 1 Para 6 Image Link Image Link We get our drinking water and animals live in fresh water.
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4- What is fresh water and where is most of it found? Page 1 Para 7
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4- What is fresh water and where is most of it found? Page 1 Para 7 Most fresh water is frozen and can’t be used.
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4- What is fresh water and where is most of it found? Page 1 Para 7 Most fresh water is frozen and can’t be used. Image Link Image Link
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5- Describe three ways we use fresh water. Page 1 Para 8
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5- Describe three ways we use fresh water. Page 1 Para 8 Electricity production, watering crops and people use fresh water the most.
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5- Describe three ways we use fresh water. Page 1 Para 8 Image Link Image Link Electricity production, watering crops and people use fresh water the most.
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6- What are the major parts of a stream or a river? Page 2 Para 10
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6- What are the major parts of a stream or a river? Page 2 Para 10 Rivers start at the source headwater, tributaries add to it and it ends up in a lake or ocean.
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6- What are the major parts of a stream or a river? Page 2 Para 10 Image Link Image Link Rivers start at the source headwater, tributaries add to it and it ends up in a lake or ocean.
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7- What is the river’s load and how are deltas made? Page 2 Para 11
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7- What is the river’s load and how are deltas made? Page 2 Para 11 Load is the mud and leaves that are in the river. They are dropped and make new land, a delta.
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7- What is the river’s load and how are deltas made? Page 2 Para 11 Image Link Image Link Load is the mud and leaves that are in the river. They are dropped and make new land, a delta.
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8- How do rivers grow in size? Page 2 Para 12
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8- How do rivers grow in size? Page 2 Para 12 Dirt is eroded by the water and is deposited in other places and tributary streams add water.
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8- How do rivers grow in size? Page 2 Para 12 Image Link Image Link Dirt is eroded by the water and is deposited in other places and tributary streams add water.
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9- Why are watersheds so important? Page 2 Para 15
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9- Why are watersheds so important? Page 2 Para 15 All water that is in a watershed eventually flows into the ocean.
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9- Why are watersheds so important? Page 2 Para 15 Image Link Image Link All water that is in a watershed eventually flows into the ocean.
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10- Why are estuaries so important? Page 2 Para 19
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10- Why are estuaries so important? Page 2 Para 19 Many animals are born in estuaries.
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10- Why are estuaries so important? Page 2 Para 19 Image Link Image Link Many animals are born in estuaries.
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Wrap it up: - Draw and color a river and river parts (source, bank, bed, mouth, meander etc).
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