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Water in the World - Geography Word Wall Vocabulary

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    Updated:  25 Nov 2020

Seventy-four water in the world vocabulary cards.

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    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  27 Pages

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    Customizable:  Yes

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teaching resource

Water in the World - Geography Word Wall Vocabulary

  • Updated

    Updated:  25 Nov 2020

Seventy-four water in the world vocabulary cards.

  • Non-Editable

    Non-Editable:  PDF

  • Pages

    Pages:  27 Pages

  • Customizable

    Customizable:  Yes

Seventy-four water in the world vocabulary cards.

Print out these Water in the World Word Wall Vocabulary cards and cut them along the line. Stick them up around your room to immerse your students in the content specific vocabulary.

There is a blank sheet provided at the end for any extra words that your students may want to add.

Words include:

aquifer, arid, Artesian basin, Artesian bore, average, blue water, Brahmaputra River, by-product, catchment, climate, coastal, condensation, continental climate, convective rainfall, cultural value, desalination, desert, desertification, drip irrigation, economic cost, economic value of water, ecosystem, elevation, erosion, esthetic value, evaporation, fauna, flood irrigation, flood mitigation, flora, furrow irrigation, Ganges River, good, green water, ground water, habitable, habitat degradation, hemisphere, latitude, Himalayas, infiltration, inland, maritime climate, Mediterranean, Meghna River, monetary value, monsoon, natural resource, orographic rainfall, permafrost, precipitation, rainfall duration, rainfall intensity, riparian, run-off, salinisation, scarcity, seasonal, sediment, service, sprinkler irrigation, spiritual value, steppe, stewardship, sub-tropical climate, sustainability, temporal variation, transpiration, topography, turbidity, urbanization, variability, water scarcity, weather

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