Standard 3.2 Water on Earth is distributed and circulated though oceans, glaciers, rivers, ground water, and the atmosphere.
a. gather and analyze data from a variety of print resources and investigations to account for local and world-wide water circulation and distribution patterns.
b.Use evidence to model how water is transferred throughout the earth.
c. Identify problems, and proposes solutions related to water quality, circulation, and distribution - both locally and worldwide.
d. Identify the various causes and effects of water pollution in local and world water distributions.
e. Describe where water goes after it is used in houses or buildings.
a. gather and analyze data from a variety of print resources and investigations to account for local and world-wide water circulation and distribution patterns.
b.Use evidence to model how water is transferred throughout the earth.
c. Identify problems, and proposes solutions related to water quality, circulation, and distribution - both locally and worldwide.
d. Identify the various causes and effects of water pollution in local and world water distributions.
e. Describe where water goes after it is used in houses or buildings.
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Circulate
Glaciers Ground Water Atmosphere Distribute Solution Water Pollution Precipitation condensation Evaporation Transpiration Run-Off Aquifer Fresh Water |
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