作例⑫ p. 109 タイマー カウントダウンで速読訓練. Are you ready? Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water.

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作例⑫ p. 109 タイマー カウントダウンで速読訓練

Are you ready?

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 30

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 29

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 28

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 27

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 26

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 25

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 24

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 23

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 22

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 21

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 20

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 19

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 18

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 17

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 16

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 15

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 14

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 13

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 12

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 11

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 10

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 9

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 8

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 7

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 6

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 5

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 4

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 3

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 2

Over 70 percent of the surface of the earth is covered with water. That is why the earth is called the “water planet.” As you can see on this chart, however, the water available for human use is only about 0.03 percent of the total amount of the earth’s water. More than seven billion people and all other animals and plants must share this limited resource. 1