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  2. Just 3.5 percent of the water on Earth is fresh water we can drink. And most of that fresh water, 68 percent, is trapped in ice and glaciers. A third of the fresh water is in the ground. We call it groundwater. The last two percent of fresh water is in the rivers, lakes, and streams.

  3. All About Earth. Our home planet Earth is a rocky, terrestrial planet. It has a solid and active surface with mountains, valleys, canyons, plains and so much more. Earth is special because it is an ocean planet. Water covers 70% of Earth's surface. Explore Earth!

  4. Water | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids

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    Mars Rover Game. Mars Rover drivers wanted! Search for water as your game rover climbs up and down hills to explore Mars. play Links out.

  5. How Much Water Is on Earth? Learn more about Earth's water in this video! explore; Why Do We Care About Water on Mars? Where there are signs of water, there might also be signs of life! explore; The Space Place Experiment Center. It's science time! do; Go With the Flow: An Ocean Currents Game

  6. Answer your questions: What is the atmosphere? How much water is on Earth? Why is the sky blue? How far away is the Moon? Games. Crafts. Activities. Media.

  7. Earth | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids

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    Answer your questions: What is the atmosphere? How much water is on Earth? Why is the sky blue? How far away is the Moon?

  8. Earth | NASA Space Place – NASA Science for Kids

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    It all has to do with the distance between Earth and the sun and Earth and the moon. explore; What Is La Niña? Learn more about this weather pattern! explore; How Much Water Is on Earth? Learn more about Earth's water in this video! explore; Printable Space Valentines. Share these with your friends and family! do; Make a Pastel Aurora!

  9. Jupiter has auroras, just like Earth! Not only are the auroras huge in size, they are also hundreds of times more energetic than auroras on Earth. And, unlike those on Earth, they never cease. What does Jupiter look like?

  10. All About Saturn. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech. Saturn isn’t the only planet to have rings, but it definitely has the most beautiful ones. The rings we see are made of groups of tiny ringlets that surround Saturn. They’re made of chunks of ice and rock. Like Jupiter, Saturn is mostly a ball of hydrogen and helium.

  11. Uranus is made of water, methane, and ammonia fluids above a small rocky center. Its atmosphere is made of hydrogen and helium like Jupiter and Saturn, but it also has methane. The methane makes Uranus blue.