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Sources of Water (Fresh and salt water
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It is the process or period of gathering in crops
Pressure
Harvest
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What do you call the product of earth's water that has evaporated into the atmosphere and turned into rain?
Rain
Ice
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What is defined as having a low salt concentration which usually less than 1%?
Freshwater
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Give one example where we can find freshwater.
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What is the largest source of freshwater?
Groundwater
Ocean
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Which is cleaner?
Surface water
Ground water
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What is the largest source water?
Ice
Ocean
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Is it freshwater or salt water?
Fresh water
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Is it freshwater or salt water?
Salt water
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It means a very large span of sea.
Bay
Ocean
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Is it freshwater or salt water?
Fresh water
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It means the floor of a sea or ocean
Seafloor
Crust of the earth
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Give one example where we can find freshwater.
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It is a technology that was employed by ancient civilizations and is currently commonly used in many rural places.
Ice Harvesting
Rainwater Harvesting
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Is it freshwater or salt water?
Fresh water
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What is largest sources of water?
Ice
Rivers, lakes, stream, natural spring
Ocean
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Give the four sources of freshwater.
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What are the two reasons why the salt water is salty?
Runoff from the land and openings in the seafloor.
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It means a large spoon for serving food.
Cup
Tablespoon
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These are the surface waters which is the 0.0014% of Earth’s water
Thailand Gulf
Pacific and Indian Ocean
Rivers, lakes, stream and natural springs
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It means a water from a piped supply.
Tap water
Spring water
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________ is accounting for just under 2 percent of earth's water.
Ice
Rivers, lakes, streams and natural springs
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What is the second largest source of freshwater?
Groundwater
Rivers, lakes, streams, and natural springs
Ice
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