Vocabulary
Bodies of Water
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A liquid that all living things need to survive.

Water

100

 A large body of salt water

Ocean
100

People and many animals cannot drink this type of water...

Salt water

100

What was the ice age?

When the Earth's temperature dropped below freezing for thousands and thousands of years.

200

Frozen water

Ice

200

This body of water is much smaller than an ocean, and has land all around it.

Lake

200

Most lakes are made of what type of water?

Fresh water

200

Why don't islands float away?

They are attached to the bottom of the ocean.

300

A small body of water with land all around it.

Pond

300

The United States has one of the most famous salt lakes. Where is it located?

Great Salt Lake in Salt Lake City, Utah

300

Ice can be found in nature. The BEST place to find ice is a place where...

The days get very cold, or freezing.

300

Liquid water in a container that turned into frozen water in the same container still have the exact same ___?

Weight

400

The shape or nature of something

Form

400

This is also a body of fresh water. It is smaller than a river, and sometimes carries water into rivers.

Stream

400

Giant pieces of frozen water in nature (that can sometimes be the size of entire cities) are called what.

Glaciers & icebergs

400

Frozen water has ________ than liquid water. This allows it to float.

Less density

500

A body of fresh water that flows continuously toward the ocean or another body of water.

River

500

Where do we find water?

In nature.

500

What percent of the Earth is covered in water?

75% or 3/4 
500

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