The Last Water ProjectBy Brandon McCormick
Fresh WaterThere is half a percent of fresh water in the world that is released. Lakes , Ponds, Rivers  and Streams are fresh water habitats. Lakes and Ponds are basins of water surrounded by land.
Fresh Water slide 2There is about 3% of fresh water on earth. The fresh water we have is cleaned and reused over and over.
Salt WaterThere is about 97% of salt water in the world. There are many kinds of fish, crocodiles, and sharks. Lakes , Ponds, Rivers  and Streams are fresh water habitats. There are also swamps, bogs and marshes.
The Water CycleThe Water Cycle is rotation of water pouring from a cloud and rising back up into the cloud to pour out again. The cloud that the rain pours from is has extra water that turns into ice called hail when it fallsto the ground.
The Water Cycle Slide 2Earth is known as the water planet, or the blue planet because oceans cover about 70% of the surface of earth, and contain over 97% of all water on earth. Fortunately, the water supply constantly renewed through the water cycle.
Ocean TopragraphyThe Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on the world. The Pacific Ocean takes up more of the world then all of the land put together. The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of them all.
Currents and tidesCurrents carry heat the influence the climate. The highest point the tides reach there highest is called high tides. Ocean water is salty. The saltiness  comes from a chemical called Sodium Chloride
How do humans effect the water?They effect the water by putting trash and making the water dirty. The trash they put in the ocean is  polluting the water
Ocean TopographyThe Surface Water Ocean Topography Mission proposed NASA  mission  to take the first global survey of Earth`s surface water.
The Water Cycle Slide 2The Water Cycle  also can be called Hydrologic Cycle. Since the water cycle is a cycle there is no beginning or end. Water can change among states Liquid, vapor and ice various places in the water cycle.
Videos by Brandon McCormickPictures By Brandon McCormick
The Websites I used areGoogle ImagesWikipediaNational Geographic

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  • 1.
    The Last WaterProjectBy Brandon McCormick
  • 2.
    Fresh WaterThere ishalf a percent of fresh water in the world that is released. Lakes , Ponds, Rivers and Streams are fresh water habitats. Lakes and Ponds are basins of water surrounded by land.
  • 3.
    Fresh Water slide2There is about 3% of fresh water on earth. The fresh water we have is cleaned and reused over and over.
  • 4.
    Salt WaterThere isabout 97% of salt water in the world. There are many kinds of fish, crocodiles, and sharks. Lakes , Ponds, Rivers and Streams are fresh water habitats. There are also swamps, bogs and marshes.
  • 5.
    The Water CycleTheWater Cycle is rotation of water pouring from a cloud and rising back up into the cloud to pour out again. The cloud that the rain pours from is has extra water that turns into ice called hail when it fallsto the ground.
  • 6.
    The Water CycleSlide 2Earth is known as the water planet, or the blue planet because oceans cover about 70% of the surface of earth, and contain over 97% of all water on earth. Fortunately, the water supply constantly renewed through the water cycle.
  • 7.
    Ocean TopragraphyThe PacificOcean is the largest ocean on the world. The Pacific Ocean takes up more of the world then all of the land put together. The Arctic Ocean is the smallest of them all.
  • 8.
    Currents and tidesCurrentscarry heat the influence the climate. The highest point the tides reach there highest is called high tides. Ocean water is salty. The saltiness comes from a chemical called Sodium Chloride
  • 9.
    How do humanseffect the water?They effect the water by putting trash and making the water dirty. The trash they put in the ocean is polluting the water
  • 10.
    Ocean TopographyThe SurfaceWater Ocean Topography Mission proposed NASA mission to take the first global survey of Earth`s surface water.
  • 11.
    The Water CycleSlide 2The Water Cycle also can be called Hydrologic Cycle. Since the water cycle is a cycle there is no beginning or end. Water can change among states Liquid, vapor and ice various places in the water cycle.
  • 12.
    Videos by BrandonMcCormickPictures By Brandon McCormick
  • 13.
    The Websites Iused areGoogle ImagesWikipediaNational Geographic