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Module 3 Writing Assignment

Module 3  Writing Assignment

Q Where's the Water Part A: Where's the Water? It's easy to take water for granted. In most parts of the United States, every time you want to take shower, water a lawn, or fill a swimming pool, clean, fresh water runs out of the tap. In countries with substantial and stable infrastructure, freshwater is so available that many people don't realize how critical this resource is. In this lab, you'll analyze data and interpret graphs and charts that show the distribution of the world's water. You'll develop a sense of where the world's water is, as well as where it's going. o Take a look at a visualization of estimated annual water consumption (Links to an external site.) for territories around the world. Examine the cartogram and read the caption. Open the Population Map for comparison with the Water Use map and answer the following questions. A-1 Which countries are the largest consumers of water? (3 points) A-2 How is this map different than a "normal" display of geographic data? (2 points) A-3 Why would it be important to compare this visualization to a similar one that shows population? (2 points) o Three-quarters of Earth is covered with water, but most of it is not available for human use. In general, salty water and frozen water (ice) aren't useable unless large amounts of energy are used to transform them into fresh, liquid water. The table below shows estimates of where Earth's water is. Use the table above to calculate the following, show your work. A-4 What percentage of the world's water is fresh? (4 points) (Hint: divide the total freshwater by the Grand Total) A- 5 Of Earth's total volume of fresh water, what percentage is frozen? (2 points) A- 6 How much of the world's freshwater is in liquid form on its surface? (2 points) A-7 Which of the five water sources in the chart is readily available for human use? (2 points) A- 8 Compare your answers from above to the following graphics prepared by various organizations to show Earth's water. did your answers match what you see is the resources below? (3 points) • o ? USGS Where is Earth's Water? (Links to an external site.) ? Circle of Blue's All the Water in the World (Links to an external site.) ? UNEP Vital Water Graphics - A World of Salt (Links to an external site.) Adapted from https://serc.carleton.edu/index.html (Links to an external site.) Writing Assignment Rubric Rubric for Assignments.pdf Download Rubric for Assignments.pdf ________________________________________ How to Complete Your Assignment [File Upload Example] Submit your work here in the CANVAS system as a .docx (Word document) or other word processing file. (Google Docs (Links to an external site.) Links to an external site.is also acceptable. Directions to Submit 1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign. 2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT Then click BROWSE to look for your file on your computer. 3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. ________________________________________ How to Complete Your Assignment [URL Example] Submit your work here in the CANVAS system as a URL (Web Link). Directions to Submit 1. On the right hand Menu, you will see a SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button with a white plus sign. 2. Click on the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT Then enter in your URL. 3. When done, click the SUBMIT ASSIGNMENT button. PreviousNext

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The largest consumer of water are USA, China and India. This map is different as it squeezed and uses visual ways to display data. It would help to develop the link between water consumption and population size.Freshwater percentage = (Total freshwater / Grand total )*100 = (35029,110/1286000,000)*100 = (0.0257)*100 =2.52%