Water covers this much of the Earth's surface.
What is about 71% of the Earth?
This kind of water is undrinkable.
What is salt water?
People use freshwater for one of these reasons every day.
What is to drink it?
The shape on Earth's surface, like mountains, valleys, plains, peninsulas.
What are landforms?
The Earth spinning on its axis.
What is rotation?
97% of Earth's water is this kind of water.
Most of Earth's Salt water is located in one of these areas.
What are oceans/ seas/ gulfs/ bays/ straits?
What is 3%?
The process of which rock is broken down into smaller pieces. This usually happens by wind, water, or other objects colliding into the rock.
What is weathering?
The earth moving around the sun once a year.
What is revolution?
3% of water on Earth is this kind of water.
What is fresh water?
This is the reason that saltwater is unsafe to drink.
What is the high levels of salt within the water?
What is glaciers/ice burgs/ Ice caps?
The movement of sedimentary rocks from one location to the other.
What is erosion?
The earth sits on this angle on its axis.
What is a 23.5 degree angle?
68% of the fresh water is located in this form of water.
What are glaciers?
This is the main way people use salt water.
What is transportation?
People face this problem when dealing with fresh water.
What is a lack of fresh water?
A landform with water on it's three sides.
What is a peninsula?
These two terms effect our seasons.
What is the earths revolution and the tilt on the axis?