Science 8: 1.1 The Dsitribution of Water on Earth
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This is a two-part question. Using information from our discussion, the textbook, and the video above provide a detailed and well-thought-out answer for each part.
a) Where is most of the fresh water on Earth?
b) Is it readily available for humans to use? Why or why not?
This is a two-part question. Using information from our discussion, the textbook, and the video above provide a detailed and well-thought-out answer for each part.
a) Where is most of the fresh water on Earth?
b) Is it readily available for humans to use? Why or why not?
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Part 1: How much of all the water on Earth is available for humans to drink?Part 2: Create a circle graph that represents how the water on Earth is distributed. Use information from the text and the videos to help out. (HINT: See page in Hard copy of text pg. 338; digital textbook: page 11)
Part 1: How much of all the water on Earth is available for humans to drink?
Part 2: Create a circle graph that represents how the water on Earth is distributed. Use information from the text and the videos to help out. (HINT: See page in Hard copy of text pg. 338; digital textbook: page 11)
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We know that Earth’s population is increasing. Do you think enough drinking water will be available for future generations? Why or why not?
We know that Earth’s population is increasing. Do you think enough drinking water will be available for future generations? Why or why not?