Can some fish survive in both freshwater and saltwater?
Yes.
What type of water is found in the ocean?
Saltwater.
What do you call the up-and-down movement of water?
Wave.
Where would you find water in a frozen state?
Glaciers, ice.
What two ingredients did we put into our cups?
Water and salt.
True or False: More brightly colored fish are usually freshwater fish.
False, they are usually saltwater fish.
What do you call the rise and fall of ocean levels?
Tide.
What is water that is soaked into the soil to be used by plants, or travel underground?
Soil water.
What are the three different states that water can be in?
Solid, liquid, and gas.
Is there ANY salt in rainwater?
Yes, there is a small amount of salt in rainwater, but not very much.
Can a piranha bite harder than a shark?
Yes.
True or False: The moon affects the tides.
True.
What do you call the protective layer surrounding the Earth?
Atmosphere.
In what state is water in rivers and streams?
Liquid.
What did the salt look like in the cup at the end of the experiment?
Hard, stuck together, crystallized, dry.
True or False: An eel can knock a horse off of its feet.
True.
What is a current?
What is the difference between a glacier and an ice cap?
A glacier is shaped like a mountain and floats in the water. An ice cap is a wide sheet of ice that covers a large part of land.
Where could you find water in two states at once?
A glass of water with ice cubes in it.
How many days did we record our observations for?
5 days.
True or False: Seahorses don't eat seaweed.
False, they DO eat seaweed.
What do you call the very top of a wave?
Crest.
What do you call water stored in the cracks and spaces of underground rock?
Groundwater.
Where would you find water in the gas state?
Why is rain water not salty?