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Drag the squares in the gray area and drop them in the matching squares in the blue area below.
If you drop a square in the correct spot, it will disappear.
If you make a mistake, the square will return to its original spot.
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What is solid, liquid, and gas?
What is condensation?
What is grow crops? or What is run toilets? or What is make things? or What is water lawns? or What is wash cars? or... Anything that your teacher finds acceptable.
What is freshwater?
What is usable freshwater? (also acceptable is drinking water, water for crops, bathing water, or anything the teacher accepts.)
What is adapt?
What is precipitation?
What is lakes, rivers, ponds, or streams?
What is 2/3?
What is freshwater?
What are glaciers?
What is a water pump?
What are the courts?
What is a desert?
What is overharvesting?
What are dams?
What is an aquifer?
What is the Colorado River?
What is glaciers? or What is underground?
What is the rainforest?
What is the ocean?
What is the Earth?
What is the hydrosphere?
What is pollution?
What is salt water?
Water that contains much salt.
The biome that has the least water.
They reduce fresh water.
97% of the water in the world is found here.
Only 3% of the water in the world is this.
Water released from the clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail.
This can harm humans, plants, and animals.
This is overusing water.
Water has been a major source of controversy among people in different parts of the world for thousands of years. In the US, we handle controversy through this.
This is how we get water out of an aquifer.
The water cycle is the process by which water is circulated throughout the atmosphere and _____________.
Something humans can't do if we don't have enough fresh water.
Surface freshwater is found here.
About 2% of the planet's water is found here.
Water that does not contain much salt.
It holds frozen freshwater.
It supplies water for Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, and California.
The conversion of gas to a liquid is ________________.
Animals like vaquitas are affected by less freshwater and have to do this or they will become extinct.
Water is found in these three states of matter.
It holds, filters, and moves ground water through it.
The biome that has the most water.
This fraction represents how much water covers our planet.
The sphere that water is from.
Less than 1% of the water on surface is used for this.

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97% of the water in the world is found here.What is the ocean?
This fraction represents how much water covers our planet.What is 2/3?
Only 3% of the water in the world is this.What is freshwater?
About 2% of the planet's water is found here. What is glaciers? or What is underground?
Less than 1% of the water on surface is used for this.What is usable freshwater? (also acceptable is drinking water, water for crops, bathing water, or anything the teacher accepts.)
Water is found in these three states of matter. What is solid, liquid, and gas?
The sphere that water is from. What is the hydrosphere?
The water cycle is the process by which water is circulated throughout the atmosphere and _____________. What is the Earth?
The conversion of gas to a liquid is ________________.What is condensation?
Water released from the clouds in the form of rain, freezing rain, sleet, snow, or hail. What is precipitation?
The biome that has the most water.What is the rainforest?
The biome that has the least water.What is a desert?
It supplies water for Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Nevada, Wyoming, and California.What is the Colorado River?
It holds frozen freshwater.What are glaciers?
It holds, filters, and moves ground water through it. What is an aquifer?
This is overusing water. What is overharvesting?
They reduce fresh water.What are dams?
Animals like vaquitas are affected by less freshwater and have to do this or they will become extinct.What is adapt?
This can harm humans, plants, and animals. What is pollution?
Something humans can't do if we don't have enough fresh water. What is grow crops? or What is run toilets? or What is make things? or What is water lawns? or What is wash cars? or... Anything that your teacher finds acceptable.
Water has been a major source of controversy among people in different parts of the world for thousands of years. In the US, we handle controversy through this. What are the courts?
Water that does not contain much salt.What is freshwater?
Surface freshwater is found here. What is lakes, rivers, ponds, or streams?
This is how we get water out of an aquifer.What is a water pump?
Water that contains much salt. What is salt water?