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Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Geography - Elementary School - Water
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Water is essential to life and without it all animals and plants would die. Seas are made up of saltwater, whereas rivers are mostly freshwater. Water can be solid (ice), liquid (the sea) and gaseous (steam from a boiling kettle). Pure water is tasteless and odorless.

Grades 3, 4 and 5 - Geography - Elementary School - Water
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10 Questions

1. Where is nine tenths of the Earth’s water?
2. What happens to the waste water from our homes?
3. What is the cycle that ensures we do not run out of water?
4. Which water issue is NOT a problem that causes death for people around the world?
5. Why can we NOT drink sea water?
6. What is caused by too much rain falling at once?
7. Why should water be treated before we drink it?
8. What is the process called when water turns into a gas and rises into the sky?
9. Which is NOT an essential use for water?
10. What is the process called when the gas cools and forms clouds?