Earth’s Waters SQ3R’s. SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 1 How is Water Important *How Do People Use Water? write question Water and Living Things write question Water.

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Earth’s Waters SQ3R’s

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 1 How is Water Important *How Do People Use Water? write question Water and Living Things write question Water on Earth write question Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 2 Properties of Water *1. Water’s Unique Structure -Question *2. Surface Tension -Question *3. Capillary Action -Question *4. Water, the Universal Solvent -Question *5. Changing State -Question *6. Why Ice Floats -Question *7. Specific Heat -Question Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 1, Section 3 The Water Cycle *1. Water Evaporates write question *2. Clouds Form write question *3. Water Falls As Precipitation write question *4. A Global Process write question Answer Question

SQ3R Ch.2, Section 1 Streams and Rivers *1. How do Rivers begin -Question *2. Factors that Affect Runoff -Question *3. River Systems -Question *4. Rivers Shape the Land -Question Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 2, Section 1 Streams and Rivers *5. Profile of a River -Question *6. Rivers and Floods -Question *7. Cal Floods be controlled? -Question Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 2, Section 2 Ponds and Lakes *1. Ponds -Question *2. Lakes -Question *3. Changes in a Lake -Question Answer Question

SQ3R Ch. 2, Section 3 Wetlands *1. What is a Wetland? -Question *2. Wetland Habitats -Question *3. The Importance of Wetlands -Question *4. The Everglades: A Unique Environment -Question Answer Question

Ch. 2, section 4 Glaciers and Iceberg *1. Glaciers -Question *2. Icebergs -Question Answer Question

Ch. 2, section 5 Water Underground *1. Underground Layers -Question *2. Aquifers -Question *3. Bringing Groundwater to the Surface -Question *4. Springs and Geyers -Question Answer Question

Ch. 3, section 1 Freshwater Resources *1. Sources of Drinking water -Question *2. Treating Drinking Water -Question *3. A Typical Treatment Plant -Question Answer Question

Ch. 3, section 1 Freshwater Resources *4. Water Distribution -Question *5. Treating Wastewater -Question *6. Septic Systems -Question Answer Question

Ch. 3, section 2 Balancing Water Needs *1. Water Supply and Demand -Question *2. Conserving Water -Question *3. Fresh Water for the Future -Question Answer Question

Ch. 3, section 3 Freshwater Pollution *1. What is Pollution -Question *2. Point and Nonpoint Sources -Question *3. Human Wastes -Question *4. Industrial Wastes -Question Answer Question

Ch. 3, section 3 Freshwater Pollution *5. Agricultural Chemicals -Question *6. Runoff from Roads -Question *7. Cleaning Up Polluted Water -Question *8. Preventing Pollution -Question Answer Question

Ch. 3, section 4 Freshwater Pollution *1. Water As an Energy Resource -Question *2. The Impact of Dams -Question Answer Question