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      <title>7.2 - VOCABULARY GRAPHIC ORGANIZER/ACTIVATOR. by Mr. Larry K. Watson</title>
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         <title>Danny Lin, 4/22/21, 1st core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocab: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1iwPuNIvuxLpooeObR4xZr45YxcS1D8vgrbKtzKRzXV8/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator:&nbsp;<em>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br></em>Earth has massive bodies of water, called oceans and seas.<br><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. <br></em>Glaciers are solid forms of water, liquid water is the liquid form. The one we typically see, and water vapor is in a gaseous state.<br><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________ <br></em>The Hydrosphere.<br><em>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div>We can only drink water that is fresh, and only 3% of the water on earth is freshwater.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Andy Aguilar 4/22/2021 1st core </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1duYNIS-_nnw3OGzINxEsRRY9uTeUSV9KQYdki5ZEKBc/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator-<br><br><em>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br></em>Earth is known as the blue planet because of its abundance in water.<em><br>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br></em>Water exists in solids as glaciers and icebergs. Water also exists as rain and other forms of flowing water, which are in liquid states. Water commonly exists as water vapor as a gaseous state.<em><br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________<br></em>hydrosphere<br><em>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br></em>Only 3% of water is fit for drinking because that is the percent of water that is considered freshwater.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Faith Williams, 4/22/21, 1st core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocabulary Graphic Organizer-<br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1phVupI-aJokgLJybKMb60NvtpTXTDPOI6Mgp5pYOyfI/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator-<br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?</em></strong><em><br>Earth is known as the Blue Planet because most of the earth is water. <br></em><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. </em></strong><em><br>An example of liquid water is rivers, an example of solid waters is ice, and an example of a gaseous state of water is water vapor. <br></em><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________ </em></strong><em><br>The Hydrosphere<br></em><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div>Only about 2.5% - 3% of water is pure and the rest of the water is saline and ocean based.&nbsp;<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kate Barnhill, 4/22/21, 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocab Graphic Organizer:<br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1MP_Ts65JIADDGk0QbsWW9JZrlwIZ6mh9q5okSgTzbrU/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator- <br><strong><em>1.) Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?</em></strong><br>Earth is known as the Blue Planet because it is made up of mainly water.<br><strong><em>2.) List specific examples of how water exist in sold, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.</em></strong><br>An example of solid water in the Hydrosphere is ice, liquid water could be oceans, and a gaseous state of water is water vapor.<br><strong><em>3.) All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the ___________</em></strong><br>Hydrosphere<br><strong><em>4.) Approximately 3% of the water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?</em></strong><br>Because only about 2.5% - 3% of water is pure, and the rest of the water is saline and ocean based.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ENrGJieuClE4scB4M27YgfuSUjM_qPO98ew9yTSp23M/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator- <br><em>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br>Earth is known as the blue planet because its mostly made up of water.<br>&nbsp;2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br>on earth liquid water exists like lakes , rivers , oceans. example of liquid water is rivers, an example of solid waters is ice, and an example of a gaseous state of water is water vapor. <br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the ( hydrosphere )<br>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div>Because only 2.5% is pure water the rest is saline and ocean based.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Activator :</div><ol><li>Earth is known as the blue plant . Why?</li></ol><div><strong><em>Earth is our home. It is also the only planet with oceans. In fact, Earth is covered mostly with water. That is why it is called the Blue Planet .<br></em></strong>2. List specific example of how water exist in solid liquid and gaseous states within the hydrosphere ?<br><strong><em>As a solid on earth water is ice , and as a liquid on eath water from river , lakes , and streams , and as gaseous on the earth is water vapor .</em></strong><br>3.&nbsp;<em>All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _________________<br></em><strong><em>Hydrosphere .<br></em></strong><em>4.</em><strong><em> &nbsp;</em></strong><em>Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;<br></em><strong>2.5% of the earth's fresh water is unavailable: locked up in glaciers, polar ice caps, atmosphere .</strong></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Krizia Troches Diaz 3rd Core 4/22/21</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-fiEnit1T6WdeKOAquuoUvyeaDmfbSnwb0GPw_z6OIw/edit?usp=sharing <br><br>Activator: <br><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br></em><strong><em>Earth is known as the Blue Planet because 97% of it is all water and from space, Earth looks mainly blue.</em></strong><em><br> 2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. <br></em><strong><em>Water can exist as a solid as ice. Water can exist as a liquid because of the hydrosphere. Water can exist in gaseous states as water vapor and fog.</em></strong><em><br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________ <br></em><strong><em>Hydrosphere</em></strong><em><br><br>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;<br></em><strong><em>This is because about 3% of water is freshwater and the rest is salty and acidic.</em></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Allie Currin 3rd Core 4/22/21</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tTbcBrJO3U3sMTHuxQA2Kd6_JgwS5zU7x3Yl72UdWrU/edit?usp=sharing<br><strong><em>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br></em></strong>Earth is known as the blue planet because it is mostly made up of water.<br><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br></em></strong>Examples of water existing in solid, liquid, and gaseous states in the hydrosphere include ice being water in solid form,&nbsp; water in the oceans, lakes, and rivers being in liquid form, and water vapor in the atmosphere being in gaseous form.<br><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________<br></em></strong>Hydrosphere<br><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why? <br></em></strong>Approximately 3% of the water on Earth is fit for drinking because it is freshwater while the rest is saltwater, making it too salty and acidic to drink.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Hans Gildore 4-22-21</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>- Vocab Organizer <br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tpXn_YPOuzaRtWI-z4O8SxKPDxhIYrdmNwKsXsTHUAY/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>- Activator<br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br></em></strong>The Earth is known as the Blue Planet because of the fact that its mostly covered in water compared to land on its surface. <br><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br></em></strong>It'd be obvious to associate water as its liquid state, being found in oceans, rivers, lakes, ponds, etc. Though it's not limited to this state of course, it's solid state taking form of ice. It takes form of glaciers and icebergs near the Earth's poles. It's gaseous state takes form of water vapor, found in the air and atmosphere.<br><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the ______</em></strong><br>All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the <strong>Hydrosphere.<br></strong><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br></em></strong>About 3% of water is drinkable because the water's quality is fresh enough to drink (I'm saying its freshwater). The other 97% is locked away in glaciers and ice caps while the rest is saltwater and undrinkable.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocab Organizer: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ipa19HZJYR9MJdDWyoxjSmOn09uV0N18NyNfwnx6NYo/edit?usp=sharing<br><br><em>&nbsp;</em><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?</em></strong><em><br></em>Earth is known as the blue plant because 71% of Earth's surface is covered by water.<br><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br></em></strong>Waters liquid state is found in oceans, rivers, and lakes. Waters gas form is usually found in the atmosphere and its solid form is found in the north and south poles as glaciers and icebergs.<br><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________<br></em></strong>Hydrosphere<br><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br></em></strong>3% of the water on earth is fit for drinking because&nbsp;the other 97% of water is saline and ocean based</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocabulary Organizer<br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/190IT1yVeigdfWKHPGg0K7aB_f1QYR1mFz5CGVMtDGOg/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>1.<strong><em>Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br>Earth is known as the blue planet because over 71% of the earth is made up of water.<br>2. List Specific examples of how water exist in solid,liquid and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br>Water liquid is in the waters natural lakes,rivers,basins etc, Waters gas/vapor is in the atmosphere and Solid water is the glaciers and iceberg.<br>3.All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________<br>Hydrosphere<br>4.Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br>This is because only 3% of the water we drink has factually no contamination. The other 97% could have contamination</em></strong></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Tai Cox 4/23/21 2nd Core </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1lfaoIWileUZQrZDhjyCMsQJzFsyshFg1z78cTvbmpX4/edit?usp=sharing<br><br><em>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br></em><strong><em>Earth is known as the Blue Planet because 71% of the earth's surface is water-covered. </em></strong><em><br>&nbsp;2. List specific examples of how water exists in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. <br></em><strong><em>The solid state's water exists in are glaciers, icebergs, hail, and river ice. The liquid state's water exists in are salt water, fresh water, rain, clouds, and water vapor. The gaseous state's water exists in are clouds and water vapor. </em></strong><em><br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the </em><strong><em>Hydrosphere</em></strong><em><br>4. Approximately 3% of the water on the Earth is fit for drinking. Why? </em><strong><em>Because if freshwater mixes with saltwater it can't be turned back and only 3% is fresh water.&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Madison Parker 4/23/21 2nd Core </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocabulary Organizer<br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E8bgMf8ORI0i6skbyU5XGI3DtSDYt53oy_chPFKRRlc/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>1.The Earth is known as the blue planet because it is mostly covered with water.<br>2. Water exists in solid forms in the hydrosphere as glaciers, in liquid forms as rives, lakes, streams, river basins, and oceans, and gas form as clouds.&nbsp;<br>3. Hydrosphere<br>4. This is because the rest of the water is saltwater and saltwater is not consumable for humans.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Julietta Finazzo 4/23/21 2nd Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocabulary Organizer<br><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wWQg31ruaYakHoPsiQJRsOgzOsM7stSWrcaWdM91UhQ/edit?usp=sharing">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1wWQg31ruaYakHoPsiQJRsOgzOsM7stSWrcaWdM91UhQ/edit?usp=sharing</a><br>1.) Earth is considered the blue planet because over 71% of it is made out of water.<br>2.) Water exists in gaseous forms in the hydrosphere as clouds. Water exists as liquids in rivers, oceans, streams, creeks, lakes, etc. Water exists as solids in the hydrosphere as glaciers and icebergs. <br>3.) Hydrosphere<br>4.) About 3% of Earth's drinking water is suitable for drinking because it is freshwater. Saltwater (which makes up 97%) of Earth's water is not suitable for drinking. </div>]]></description>
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         <title>Audrey Baright 4/23/21 </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocabulary Graphic Organizer- <br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1b6qPazcZqhMEhw9w-PmwVKU5P1iv9a1kgZSiDtdsTcE/edit?usp=sharing <br><br>Activator-<br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?</em></strong><em><br>Earth is known as the Blue Planet because most of the earth is water. <br></em><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. </em></strong><em><br>An example of liquid water is lakes, an example of solid waters is ice, and an example of a gaseous state of water is water vapor. <br></em><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________ </em></strong><em><br>The Hydrosphere<br></em><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div>Only about 3% of water is freshwater and the rest of the water is saline and ocean based.&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Kennedy Burwell 4/26/21 1st Core</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocabulary Graphic Organizer- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mIlOT6Oa4CIp7Ayc7CXTiUXaJLQHieFMBKKPAbzbDZ4/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator-<br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br></em></strong>Earth is known as the blue planet because 71% is made out of water.<br><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water </em></strong><strong>exists</strong><strong><em> in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.</em></strong><strong> <br></strong>Ice is an example of a solid, clouds are an example of gas and, lakes and rivers are examples of liquids. <br><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________</em></strong><strong><br></strong>Hydrosphere<br><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of the water on the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div>Only about 3% is suitable drinking because it is freshwater.&nbsp; &nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Connor O&#39;Neill 4/26/21</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocab Graphic Organizer- <br><a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JlFm6mtZJUO0y_KZ5f2MOqGTqOchVXUqYKAGHN3yTKY/edit?usp=sharing">https://docs.google.com/document/d/1JlFm6mtZJUO0y_KZ5f2MOqGTqOchVXUqYKAGHN3yTKY/edit?usp=sharing</a><br><br>Activator-<br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br></em></strong>It is known as the blue planet because 71% of it is made out of water.<br><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water </em></strong><strong>exists</strong><strong><em> in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.</em></strong><strong> <br></strong>Ice, lakes and water vapor.<br><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________<br></em></strong>Hydrosphere<br><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of the water on the Earth is fit for drinking. Why? <br></em></strong>Only 3% of the Earth's water is freshwater that we can drink.</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Elijah Emory 4/26/21</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocab organizer-<br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1V8sKWXK9WLhQRh8G6LwBhqjHtHSbuEPo1Gj9W0uBW_c/edit?usp=sharing<br><br>Activator-<br><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br>Because 71% of earth is water<br>&nbsp;2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. Air vapor,water,ice, snow,rain, groundwater<br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________ Hydrosphere<br>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div>Because the rest is either not drinkable or is saltwater</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XDa9QDQb5FiCAJb_HynKcnCN2gzorJ7Fx-xB9SOAa8E/edit?usp=sharing<br><br><strong><em>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br></em></strong><em>The earth is known as the blue planet because 71% is made of water<br></em><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water </em></strong><strong>exists</strong><strong><em> in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.</em></strong><strong> <br></strong>An example of a solid is Ice, an example of a liquid is lakes, and an example of of a gas is water vapor.<br><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________<br></em></strong><em>Hydrosphere<br></em><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of the water on the Earth is fit for drinking. Why? <br></em></strong><em>About 3% of the water on Earth is freshwater which is the water that we drink.</em></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Vocab - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1FFiADRThlKf1WfaU7M6MjRnlN7dvJuw34-BqOCKdFpY/edit?usp=sharing&nbsp;<br><br><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br></em>About 71% of the earth is made up of water, which is unique compared to other planets of our solar system.<em><br>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br></em>Solid - ice<br>Liquid - water<br>Gas - vapor<em><br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the </em><strong><em>Hydrosphere</em></strong><em> <br>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div>Only 3% of the water on earth is freshwater, which is the only kind of water we as humans are able to drink.<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Lnb4GQubKrPTd7nRiKqjBm_MHmY25fhLKuOSelFsjG0/edit?usp=sharing<br><br><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div><em>The Earth is called the Blue Planet because it is mostly made out of water, And water is blue.&nbsp;</em></div><div><em>&nbsp;2. List specific examples of how water exists in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.&nbsp;</em></div><div><em>Ice, snow, water, water vapor&nbsp;</em></div><div><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the </em><strong><em>Hydrosphere</em></strong><em>&nbsp;</em></div><div><em>4. Approximately3% of the water on Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div>Approximately 3% of water in the earth is fit for drinking because the other 97% of water is either dirty, not filtered, or contains things that our bodies cannot handle.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ljDKYhMY0G6AL8V5k6ut9kK93HeVRr_19GsFdjvPsho/edit?usp=sharing <br><br><em>&nbsp;</em><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br></em></strong><em>Earth is known was the Blue Planet because 71% of the planet is made up of water.</em><strong><em><br>&nbsp; 2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.</em></strong><em><br>Solid- Ice<br>Liquid- Water<br>Gas- Vapor<br><br></em><strong><em>&nbsp;3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the </em></strong><em>hydrosphere</em><strong><em>.<br>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br>Approximately 3% of the water on Earth is drinking water because that 3% is the only water fit for us to consume without fear of contamination. </div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>Vocabulary~ </strong>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zRUToSbAKfFe1sAh66owahItVI09hq4BBEfRlheZA80/edit<br><strong><br></strong><strong><em>&nbsp;1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?&nbsp; </em></strong><em><br>The Earth is known as the Blue Planet because most of the Earth is made up of water .<br></em><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. <br></em></strong><em><br><br></em><strong><em>&nbsp;3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________&nbsp;<br><br>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br></em></strong><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>vocabulary <br>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1IMvhDtZ47CJ_lFyZKEO14dKFinsLubHti0deL1Y3x4I/edit?usp=sharing<br><br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br>The Earth is known as the blue planet because most of the earth is made up of water.&nbsp;<br>&nbsp; 2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. Solid-Ice Liquid-Water Gas-Vapor<br><br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the. Hydrosphere&nbsp;<br><br>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br></em></strong>Less than 1% of the water on Earth is drinkable. Although approximately 70% of the earth is covered in water, a very small percentage is drinkable. 97% of earth's water is salt-water. The remaining 3% is fresh water.</div><div><br><br></div><div><strong><em><br><br></em></strong><br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?<br>Because of how much water there is.<br><br>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere. <br>Ice (Glaciers), Water (Rivers), Vapors (Clouds, Mist) <br><br>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________ <br>Hydrosphere<br><br>4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?<br>Most of the water is either salt water or frozen in icebergs/glaciers</em></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>graphic organizer: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1E1uzTuJGFemQ4lvimzjK-YGr17i7XRw4v1AJraxWeI4/edit<br><br><strong><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why?&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br></div><div>Because the earth is covered in water.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><strong><em>2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br></div><div>Liquid like rivers, gas like water vapor, and ice like icebergs.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div><div><strong><em>3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the _______________&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br></div><div>It is called the hydrosphere.<strong><em>&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br></div><div><strong><em>4. Approximately 3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></strong></div><div><br></div><div>Because most of the earth's water is dirty or salty and not fit for drinking.&nbsp;</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>graphic organizer - https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kaqbiVVgCk-QTLMOe1UkfxHmnd7TSJ4xE9ppIrtmusM/edit?usp=sharing<br><em>1. Earth is known as the Blue Planet. Why? <br>earth is known as a blue planet because of how much water there is on the surface making the earth look mostly blue <br>&nbsp;2. List specific examples of how water exist in solid, liquid, and gaseous states within the Hydrosphere.<br>icebergs and glaciers, water vapor, oceans <br>&nbsp;3. All of the water on the ground(surface), below the ground, and that surrounds us is collectively called the hydrosphere <br>&nbsp;4. Approximately</em><strong><em> </em></strong><em>3% of water in the Earth is fit for drinking. Why?&nbsp;</em></div><div>because the other 97% contains a lot of salt</div>]]></description>
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