Water Facts
Water Cycle
Water Conservation
Play Pumps
100

Humans, plants, and _______ need water to survive.

animals

100

The process of liquid water turning into a gas is called this.

What is evaporation?

100

This is a long period of dry weather.

What is a drought?

100

Where are play pumps located?

Africa

200

The percentage of all water on Earth.

What is about 70-75%?

200

Name 2 types of precipitation.

What are rain, snow, sleet, and hail?

200

Trash on the ground, chemicals in the water, and dirty air are all examples of this.

What is pollution?

200

Before play pumps, kids were getting _____ from drinking dirty water.

sick
300

The percentage of all freshwater on Earth.

What is 3%?

300

Where does water COLLECT?

What is ocean, lake, or other body of water.

300

This is one way to conserve water outdoors.

(I will tell you. :-)

300

Text Feature: A ______ can show how something works.

diagram

400

What are the three states of water

solid, liquid, gas

400

What heats the water and causes water to rise up in the air?

The sun

400

This is one way to conserve water indoors.

(I will tell you. :-)

400

How do some people get water in rural areas?

They had to walk far and carry water on their heads.

500

This type of product pollutes our oceans more than anything else.

What are plastic products?

500

Water vapor cooling down and coming together to form water droplets is this process.

What is condensation?

500

This means to "SAVE" water.

What is to conserve?

500
One reason why play pumps are important.

Either: fun, get clean water, or help the whole community

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