PPT-Land and Water Use Lakes & Oceans

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By Lina Alvenda amp Kori Dickie 5 th period Most are located in Northern hemisphere Found in mountainous areas rift zones or along the courses of mature rivers

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By Lina Alvenda amp Kori Dickie 5 th period Most are located in Northern hemisphere Found in mountainous areas rift zones or along the courses of mature rivers Higher altitudes 3 zones littoral zone openwater zone deepwater benthic zone . 1. Continents and Ocean. A continent is one of the seven large landmasses on earth. . . 2. Continents and Oceans. The seven continents are:. Africa . Australia. Antarctica . Asia. North America. South America. Write On . Grade. . 3. Learner Expectation. Content Standard:. 3.0 . Geography enables the students to see, understand and appreciate the web of relationships between people, places, and environments. Students will use the knowledge, skills, and understanding of concepts within the six essential elements of geography: world in spatial terms, places and regions, physical systems, human systems, environment and society, and the uses of geography.. Europe – Asia: Caspian Sea. Asia: Aral Sea. Asia: Lake Baikal. Complete map of Eurasia….label the lakes (seas) and countries surrounding each.. Great Lakes of Eurasia. Where is the largest body of freshwater located?. Hydrosphere. The . hydrosphere. is formed by all bodies of . water. on the Earth’s surface.. Some parts are: oceans, rivers, streams, . lakes, underground, atmosphere (. vapour. ), glaciers.. Covers approximately . Stressors and Troubling Indicators. Terry Moore. Research Director. . Two Imperatives. . . The . health of . Haliburton's. environment and its . economy and property values . are connected and dependent on the reality. Kayden . Litzenberger. and Josh Hicks. Who studies Ponds and Lakes?. A person who studies . f. resh bodies of water is a . Limnologist. A . Limnologist. is a person who studies the geographical, Physical, and other features of the fresh bodies of water.. By: Tyler Gagnon, Maddie Burda, and Megan Amrhein. How were they formed?. Kettle Lakes were formed as glaciers receded a chunk of ice fell off and began to melt. Debris begins to build of alongside the chunk of ice creating the depth of the Kettle Lake. . LAND & WATER POLLUTION. By . Dr. Frank Elwell. The Environment. THROUGHOUT HUMAN HISTORY, PEOPLE'S ACTIVITIES HAVE HAD AN ENORMOUS IMPACT ON THE PHYSICAL WORLD, AND NEW ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS HAVE BEEN CREATED BY THE SOLUTIONS TO OLD ONES.. Ben Linhoff. Lakes. Wells. Observation and Questions. Strontium isotopes vary substantially between sampling locations.. What is the cause of the variation?. What are the implications of the variation?. Oceans cover _____% . of Earth’s surface (all water =75%). 71. 5 oceans. smallest. Largest & deepest. NEW. Make a BAR graph showing the . AREA (size). of the 5 oceans. Pacific 156,000,000 km. The saltiness of the ocean, or its salinity, is fairly stable at about 35 parts per thousand. To give you a sense of how much salt that is, it is estimated that if you took all the salt out of the ocean and spread it over the land, the salt would form a layer more than . Rick Hobrla – Michigan OGL. Program Structure and Funding. Michigan and other Great Lakes states primarily support federal programs administered by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.. Funding for the program is almost exclusively federal through the Great Lakes Restoration Initiative.. Key Message #1. 9. Ch. 9 | Oceans and Marine Resources. The Nation’s valuable ocean ecosystems are being disrupted by increasing global temperatures through the loss of iconic and highly valued habitats and changes in species composition and food web structure. Ecosystem disruption will intensify as ocean warming, acidification, deoxygenation, and other aspects of climate change increase. In the absence of significant reductions in carbon emissions, transformative impacts on ocean ecosystems cannot be avoided.. Vermont Monitoring Cooperative’s. Annual Meeting. December 11, 2015. A LITTLE PERSPECTIVE . VT DEC has monitored the effects of acid deposition on remote lakes since the summer of 1980. This program is referred to as the Vermont Long-Term Monitoring Program or LTM. It is funded in part by the US EPA..

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