The Importance of Water Mrs. Blakeslee Sources of Water Rivers Streams Lakes Ponds Oceans Reservoirs...

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The Importance of Water Mrs. Blakeslee

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The Importanceof Water

Mrs. Blakeslee

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Sources of Water

• Rivers

• Streams

• Lakes

• Ponds

• Oceans

• Reservoirs

• Glaciers

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States of Water

• Liquid- rain

• Solid- ice, snow and frost

• Gas- steam

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The Water Cycle

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• Evaporation is the process of water changing from a liquid to a gas. An example of evaporation is when clouds form.

•Condensation is when water changes from a gas to a solid or a liquid.

• Precipitation is the process when water falls from the clouds to the earth. Examples of precipitation are rain, sleet, hail, and snow.

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Uses of Water

• Drinking

• Power

• Irrigation

• Transportation

• Recreation (swimming, boating)

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Interesting Facts

• Water boils at 212° Fahrenheit• Water freezes at 32° Fahrenheit• 75% of the earth is covered by water• 97% of the earth’s water is ocean• It takes 2 gallons of water to brush your

teeth.• It takes 2 to 7 gallons of water to flush a

toilet.• It takes 25 to 50 gallons of water to take a

shower.

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Reflection

It is important that we conserve and protect our water resources because only 3% of the earth’s water is not ocean water. If our water is polluted we will not have safe water to drink. We can conserve water by washing our cars less frequently and turning off the faucet when we are brushing our teeth.

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Sources• EPA Drinking Water for Kids (Water Cycle):

http://www.epa.gov/OGWDW/kids/cycle.html • NJAWWA Kids’ Water Zone (Water Cycle):

http://www.njawwa.org/kidsweb/• Water:

http://www.nyu.edu/pages/mathmol/textbook/3gradecover.html

• Rivers and Coasts- The Water Cycle: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/riversandcoasts/water_cycle/rivers/pg_02_flash.shtml

• Earth’s Water: http://ga.water.usgs.gov/edu/mearth.html

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