A.Glaciers and IcebergsGlaciers and Icebergs B.WetlandsWetlands C.Ponds and LakesPonds and Lakes D.Streams and RIversStreams and RIvers 3. Rivers Shape.
Wetlands. Chapter 1 Section 4 Water A wetland is a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year Common types.
Which of the following is one reason that wetlands are important? a.Wetlands help control floods by absorbing extra runoff from heavy rain. b. Wetlands.
CHAPTER 2.1 – WATER SUPPLY AND DEMAND. I. HOW PEOPLE USE WATER People use water for household purposes, industry, transportation, agriculture, and recreation.
Chapter 2 Fresh Water Section 3 Wetland Environments.
8-5 Wetland Environments Essential Question: How Do People use Earth’s Resource? What are Wetlands? Why are the Wetlands Important? What Impact Have Humans.
Water Biomes. Watersheds Watersheds An area of land that drains rainfall and snowmelt into a particular body of water. Pennsylvania is host to 83,184.
Wetlands. What is a watershed? It is not a shed that holds water!! A watershed is an area of land that water flows across as it moves to a larger body.
Wetlands 6 th Grade. Wetland: a land area that is covered with a shallow layer of water during some or all of the year.
Surface Water
Fresh Water and Resources Chapter 11 and Chapter 12.
Fresh Water Chapter 7 Sections 1-4 SOL 6.7. Earth is called the “water planet” because nearly ¾ of Earth is made up of water. 97% salt water 3% fresh.