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The Earth's water supply compared to the size of the U.S.
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The Earth's water supply compared to the size of the U.S.
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Image Of the Day caption: Viewed from outer space, Earth has been called the Blue Planet. But if you could pull all the water in the ocean, the atmosphere, groundwater and surface water into a ball, it would measure only about 950 miles (1,500 kilometers) in diameter (the large sphere). Only about 3 percent of the world's water is fresh (the mid-sized sphere); and of that, only one-third is easily accessible to humans (the small sphere). Watch a video illustrating this surprising scarcity, explore the water cycle, and read more here.
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Viewed from outer space, Earth has been called the Blue Planet. But if you could pull all the water in the ocean, the atmosphere, groundwater and surface water into a ball, it would measure only about 950 miles (1,500 kilometers) in diameter (the large sphere). Only about 3 percent of the world's water is fresh (the mid-sized sphere); and of that, only one-third is easily accessible to humans (the small sphere). Watch a video illustrating this surprising scarcity, explore the water cycle, and read more here.
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jdoucette: for a book, The Eternal Ocean, request 4573
jdoucette: sampling for a request
jdoucette: for Claude Morin, request 4535
jdoucette: Dr. David Bloom, request 4520
efitzpatrick: german textbook
efitzpatrick: classroom use
efitzpatrick: french textbook
jdoucette: for media request
jlin: personal use
efitzpatrick: book
efitzpatrick: CUP leveled reader
jmcnichol: Public presentation
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efitzpatrick: french magazine
ekoenig: media request
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mpolito: For classroom instruction.
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