Map of Planet Earth Water Covers ¾ of Planet Earth. Facts About Water.

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Map of Planet Earth

Water Covers ¾ of Planet Earth. Facts About Water

97% Oceans 2% Glaciers and Polar Ice 1% Fresh Water All the Water in the World Facts About Water

Oceans Glaciers and Ice Caps Fresh Water Oceans Glaciers and Ice Caps Fresh Water Explore the Water Model

How can you conserve water in your home? Brainstorm!

Draw a Water Pie Chart 97% Oceans 2% Glaciers and Polar Ice 1% Fresh Water

Water Pie Chart

Your students can help a school receive clean water

Choose a partner today and go into action!