Water Pollution (1)
Welcome to Marine Biology Jones Beach at 6:00am (Low Tide)
The Players: Ellie Boyce ‘03 Jon Allen ‘03 Amy Lansdale ‘03 Rob Selover ‘04 Justin Ossolinski ‘03.
Jill L. Karsten, Ph.D. Program Director for Education & Diversity Directorate for Geosciences National Science Foundation AGI Webinar January 26, 2010.
Objectives: › Describe the amount of fresh water on earth › Relate the structure of water molecules to the physical and chemical properties of water.
Chapter 11 Fresh Water. 11.1 The Water Cycle Identify how Earth’s water is distributed among saltwater and freshwater sources. Describe how Earth’s water.
Earth- the Water Planet About 71% of the Earth’s surface is covered in water Without water, life cannot exist Water has unique properties that enables.
Wet LandsFresh WaterMarine Aquatic Biome. Earth: The Water Planet The freshwater biome includes: The freshwater biome includes: oponds olakes ostreams.
Weather BY: Michelle Fletcher. Introduction We are going to take a journey around the troposphere and learn about the weather. We will be going through.
Atmospheric Moisture Chapter 5 Weather & Climate Mrs. Schwartz.
Marine Science Chapter 2 – The Sea Floor. FOCUS QUESTIONS I.What are the major physical features of the Earth’s surface? II.What explanation have scientists.
Chapter 15- Running Water RUNNING WATER Earth is the water planet, unique in our Solar System: -97% of water on Earth is in the oceans -2% is frozen in.