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Bodies of Water Review Click on picture Brandon Reeve
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Next Page Previous Page Home Menu Starting Out When you are done reading what each button does, click the Home Menu button at the bottom left of this page. Hi there, I’m Nemo and I will be helping you today!
Home Menu Lakes Click on a button of the body of water you want to learn about. Oceans Ponds Rivers Seas When done reading about each body of water click the Home Menu Button. Ready for Quiz!
Lakes • Lakes are inland bodies of standing water. • Most lakes were formed from glacier activity
Great Lakes • The Great Lakes are some of the most known lakes in the United States. • There are 5 lakes that make up the Great Lakes and they are relatively close together.
Lake Ontario • This is the smallest of all of the Great Lakes. • This lake is positioned at the base of the Niagara Falls.
Lake Erie • Has the smallest volume of all the Great Lakes. • Is the warmest of all the Great Lakes. • Outlets into the Niagara River which flows to the Niagara Falls.
Lake Huron • The first of the Great Lakes to be discovered. • It contains 30,000 islands.
Lake Michigan • The only one that is contained entirely inside the U.S. border. • The largest body of freshwater in the United States.
Lake Superior • The world’s largest freshwater lake by surface area. • Contains more water than all of the other Great Lakes combined.
Oceans • The Pacific Ocean is the largest ocean on Earth. • There are only 5 Oceans on Earth. • The 5 Oceans are: Atlantic, Pacific, Arctic, Indian, and Southern.
Ponds • Small lake, often in natural depression. • Contains still, fresh water. • Some are formed naturally and some are man-made.
Rivers • Large stream that flows over land. • Natural course of water, usually freshwater. • All rivers start at the highest point in an area called the source.
Seas • Seas can be attached to, or part of an ocean. • Most people classify seas as part of an ocean.
Starting the Practice Quiz You are now going to be given practice problems that must be completed to show that you have finished your review for the upcoming test. Click to start Practice Quiz
Question 1 A small lake is also called a River Sea Pond Small Lake
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Question 2 What is the largest ocean on Earth? Indian Pacific They are all connected Arctic
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Question 3 What were most lakes formed from? Man-made Natural Disasters Erosion and Flooding Glaciers
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Question 4 Which body of water starts at the highest point, called the source? River Sea Stream Lake
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Question 5 Which body of water can be part of an ocean? River Sea Stream Gulf
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Question 6 How many oceans are there? 4 5 6 7
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Question 7 Which are inland bodies of standing water? Oceans Seas Rivers Lakes
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Question 8 What are the names of the 5 oceans? Northern, Atlantic, Arctic, Pacific, Southern Arctic, African, Pacific, Northern, Indian Pacific, Atlantic, Arctic, Indian, Southern Atlantic, Indian, Pacific, Arctic, Northern
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Question 9 What body of water is often in natural depression? Pond River Stream Cove
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Question 10 Rivers usually contain saltwater. True False
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Question 11 Which one of the Great Lakes is the largest overall? Lake Erie Lake Michigan Lake Superior Lake Huron
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Question 12 Which one of the Great Lakes is the largest freshwater body of water in the U.S.? Lake Erie Lake Michigan Lake Superior Lake Huron