Where in the World is the Water?

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Where in the World is the Water? About 71% of Earth is covered by water, but most of it is salt water . Salt water cannot be used to support life on land because of its salinity or salt content.

Water Distribution on Earth Location of Water Source Percentage of Total Water Supply Water Vapor .001% Soil Moisture .005% Fresh Water Rivers, Streams, & Lakes .009% Groundwater .6% Polar Ice Caps & Glaciers 2.2% Oceans & Other Salt Water Sources 97.2%

Make a Pie Chart Use the data from the previous slide to create a bar graph that represents the distribution of water on Earth. Your graph should take up an entire page in your journal. Be sure to label each type of water source and show the percentage in writing. Your graph should be in color.