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5. Where is water located?
● Oceans
● Lakes
● Rivers
● Streams
● Ponds
6.
7. Oceans
An ocean is a large body of
water between continents.
About 97% of the water in the
world is found in the oceans.
About 71% of the Earth is
covered in water.
9. Lakes
A lake is bodies of water
surrounded on all sides by land.
They are not part of an ocean.
They can be pretty small.
But lake can also be enormous.
11. Rivers
A river is a large stream of water
that flows over land.
Rivers carry freshwater to people,
plants, and animals all across
Earth.
They help shape the land by
carving out valleys and canyons.
13. Streams
A stream is a body of water that
flows on Earth's surface.
It is a flow of water that moves
across country between banks.
It is smaller than a river.
15. Ponds
A pond is a small area of still, fresh
water.
It is different from a river and a
stream because it does not have
moving water.
It is different from a lake because it
has a small area and is not as deep.
17. Bonus!
Glaciers are another place where
water is located!
Glaciers are huge masses of ice that
covers a large area of land.
They form over hundreds of years
where fallen snow compresses and
turns into ice.
Glaciers can be found in places such
as Antarctica, Alaska, and Canada.