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Why Water is Important

Why Water is Important. Image: Digital Vision. All living things need water– people can only live a few days without it. Image: Lee Trotta. Many plants and animals live in and around water. Image: Digital Vision/Corbis. Fruits and vegetables need water to grow. Image: NRCS, USDA.

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Why Water is Important

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  1. Why Water is Important Image: Digital Vision

  2. All living things need water– people can only live a few days without it. Image: Lee Trotta

  3. Many plants and animals live in and around water. Image: Digital Vision/Corbis

  4. Fruits and vegetables need water to grow. Image: NRCS, USDA

  5. Water can help people and things move from one place to another. Images: Corbis

  6. Water plays a major role in shaping the land of the Earth. Image: M. Collier

  7. Water flowing from dams provides electricity. Image: Corbis

  8. Water is used to cook food. http://www.dnr.mo.gov/env/wpp/boil/index.html

  9. Water is used to wash things. http://dte.spokesmanreview.com/?m=200707

  10. Too much water, like floods, can hurt people and things. Image: USGS

  11. How does the Earth get water? Most of the Earth is already covered by water. Water can fall to the Earth as rain, snow, or sleet. Ice and snow already on the Earth can melt. When ice and snow melt, the Earth gets water.

  12. The snow on these mountains will melt and flow down the mountain. tama-do.com/roothtmls/schedule/suisse.jpg

  13. Water is found in oceans. http://www.kidsgeo.com/geography-for-kids/0143-ocean-movements.php

  14. Water can be found in rivers. http://hipwader.com/2004/northern-alberta-rivers-daytrip

  15. Water is in lakes and streams. http://www.bclf.freewebspace.com/images/west_view.jpg

  16. Clouds and rain are made of water. http://ymasood.wordpress.com/2007/02/

  17. The Earth is called the Blue Planet because there is so much water on it. http://travel.latimes.com/daily-deal-blog/index.php/category/hawaii/molokai/

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