TERESINHA INGLES
PROF. TERESINHA - INGLES 2ºE e 3ºC
ATIVIDADES PARA O 2ºE
Think about
your habits related to consumption and answer the questions using the adverbs
of frequency. Example: never, rarely, sometimes, always,
etc.
1. Where do you usually go on weekends?
2. Which criteria do you use when
making choices about buying things?
3. Do you usually buy a lot of things
when the stores sell?
4. Do you tend to be careful and think
carefully before spending too much?
5. On Saturdays do you spend a lot on
parties, ballads?
6. Is it quite organized and hardly
loses control of money?
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text and complete:
Complete
the definitions of different types of water and sources with the following
words
(river -
lake - oceans - aquifers - ground water - salt water - fresh water - river )
1) A
__________is a watercourse, usually fresh water, that flows by gravity toward
an ocean, a lake, a sea, or another ______________.
2)
___________are large amounts of salt water that covers almost three quarters of
the Earth’s surface, is divided by continents and large archipelagos.
3) A _______________is a natural depression on
Earth’s surface that permanently contains a variable amount of water.
4) In
geology is considered _________________all that water that occupies all the
empty spaces of a geological formation, the so-called____________. Ground water
is formed by surplus rainwater.
5)
____________ around the world has a salinity close to 3,5%, which means that
for every liter of seawater there are 35 grams of dissolved salts, most of
which are sodium chloride. Seawater has no uniform salinity around the globe.
6) Water is
an abundant renewable natural resource that occupies approximately 70% of our
planet’s surface. However, 97% of this water is salty and therefore unfit for
consumption. Less than 3% of the planet’s_______________, of which 2.5% is
trapped in glaciers. Of the remaining 0.5% of water in the world, most are
trapped in ground water aquifers, making human access difficult.
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