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Water: Our Most Important Natural Resource © The GlobalEd 2 Project
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Essential Questions: 1.How much of our planet is covered by water? 2.Why is fresh water so important? 3.How much fresh water is on earth? 4.So, why can’t we just drink sea water? © The GlobalEd 2 Project
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Enduring Understandings: 1.~70% of the Earth’s surface is covered by water. 2.~70% of the human body is made up of water; fresh water is essential for the survival of all ecosystems; a person can only live without water for ~2-4 days; but can live without food for weeks. 3.There is a limited amount of fresh water on Earth. 4.The high concentration of salt in seawater can lead to heart failure and even death. © The GlobalEd 2 Project
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Types of Water Salt water (contains ~ 3.5% NaCl) Major sources – oceans, seas *~ 97% of Earth’s water is salt water Fresh Water (contains ~ < 1% NaCl) Major sources – ponds, lakes, rivers, streams; precipitation from the atmosphere, as mist, rain or snow © The GlobalEd 2 Project
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Fresh Water Only ~ 2.75% water on Earth is fresh water! ~ 2/3 of that is frozen in glaciers ~ 1/4 is groundwater Only ~ 0.005% is surface water * Hence, less than 1% is fresh water that we can actually use Fresh water lakes (i.e., Lake Baikal in Russia and the Great Lakes in North America), contain 7/8 of this fresh surface water © The GlobalEd 2 Project
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Interpreting: Read the following sailor’s poem; explain the author’s meaning. “Water, water, everywhere, And all the boards did shrink; Water, water, everywhere, Nor any drop to drink." (from Samuel Taylor Coleridge's The Rime of the Ancient Mariner) Samuel Taylor ColeridgeThe Rime of the Ancient Mariner © The GlobalEd 2 Project
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