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How I Use Water By Marilee Mrs. Wing’s class

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How I Use Water

By Marilee

Mrs. Wing’s class

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I drink water to stay alive.

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I use water to grow vegetables.

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I use water to clean my body and clothes.

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I love to play in water.

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I love water!

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Water

How much is there?

Where is it found?

What kinds are there?

The water cycle and more.

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How Much is There?

• Approximately three-fourths of the earth is water.

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What kinds are there?

• 97% of the water is salt water, and is found in the oceans of the world.

• 3% of the water is fresh water on which we depend.

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Where is it found?• Water comes from several

places.

Oceans Lakes

Ponds

Rivers

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The Water Cycle

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Let’s discuss the vocabularyCondensation – when warm air collides with cold

air and droplets form.

Precipitation – droplets that after being condensed begin to fall to the earth in the form of rain, sleet, hail, glaze, or snow.

Erosion – the movement of soil by wind or water.

Melting – when a solid changes into a liquid.

Percolation – the movement of water through the soil.

Evaporation – The process of liquid water becoming vapor.

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Let’s test your knowledge!

Are YOU ready?

Get Set…..

Let’s GO!!!!!!!

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Label the parts of the water cycle

BA C

DF

GH

E

B

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Vocabulary here we go!!!What is condensation?

What is precipitation?

What is erosion?

What is melting?

What is percolation?

What is evaporation?

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Answers to the Label the parts of the water cycle

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Answers to the vocabulary quiz.

Condensation – when warm air collides with cold air and droplets form.

Precipitation – droplets that after being condensed begin to fall to the earth in the form of rain, sleet, hail, glaze, or snow.

Erosion – the movement of soil by wind or water.

Melting – when a solid changes into a liquid.

Percolation – the movement of water through the soil.

Evaporation – The process of liquid water becoming vapor.