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Water on Earth Pie Graph

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Directions: 97% of Water on Earth =Salt Water (Oceans), and 3%=Fresh Water. 

Create a pie graph to represent 97%, color it blue and label it SALT WATER.

Out of the 3% water left, divide into 2% and 1%.  The 2% is to be colored red and labeled Frozen Water, the 1% is to be colored yellow and labeled fresh water. 

*The 1% is the amount our entire planet has for animal and plant use.

Next, answer each question by restating the question in your answer, use proper capitalization and punctuation for the best score.

 

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