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Salt Water vs. Fresh Water

The Differences. Activity. Salt Water vs. Fresh Water. - We placed objects in a bowl of fresh water then a bowl of salt water - We recorded if the object sank or floated. Density Taste How much of each is on Earth.

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Salt Water vs. Fresh Water

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  1. The Differences Activity Salt Water vs. Fresh Water - We placed objects in a bowl of fresh water then a bowl of salt water - We recorded if the object sank or floated • Density • Taste • How much of each is on Earth http://img.scoop.it/JjNgSoDTuxiGMS1KHL-OQTl72eJkfbmt4t8yenImKBVaiQDB_Rd1H6kmuBWtceBJ By: Student Name http://unquowa.org/classrooms/grade-4/files/2012/01/salt-and-fresh-water.jpg

  2. Density Taste Water on Earth • Salt water is more dense than fresh water • It’s easier for something to float in salt water • Fresh water sits on top of salt water • 70% of Earth is water • 97% of the water is salt water • 3% of the water is fresh water • 2% of the fresh water is glacier ice • 1% of fresh water can actually be used • Salt water taste salty • Bad to drink salt water • Fresh water is better to taste http://donachyblog.files.wordpress.com/2012/05/childs-glacier-sluffing-ice_new.jpg http://i3.ytimg.com/vi/f2H3xsTR7rg/hqdefault.jpg

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