


Where can you find fresh water on Earth and how do satellites see it? In this issue EO Kids explores water all over Earth, from glaciers to groundwater. Plus, make your own model aquifer that can turn into a self-watering system for your houseplants.
At EO Kids we are committed to making Earth science fun and engaging. Come explore our Earth with us.
Join Tassia Owen and Lily as they make their own model aquifer.
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