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  Key words: Park, Water, Waterpark  

  Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)  

Question: What is a park?
  Answer: A park is land that is set aside for public use, and usually in a natural state, for enjoyment and recreation.
  Note: Parks may include: gardens, woods, pastures, or a game preserve. - 158

Question: What is a good parking spot?
  Answer: A good parking spot means different things to different people. Some people want a spot close to the entrance so that you do not have to walk too far. Others want a spot that is well lighted for safety. I like a spot that is in the shade to stay cool during the summer. - 294

Question: What is water?
  Answer: Water is a clear liquid composed of hydrogen and oxygen = H2O. - 62

Question: How much water is on the surface of the Earth?
  Answer: 71 Percent of the Earth's surface is covered with water. - 89


  External related links to the world ...  

National Park Service
 National Park Service

nps.gov - 736
Department of the Interior (DOI) - Interior Department
 Department of the Interior (DOI) - Interior Department

doi.gov - 737
National Park Foundation
 National Park Foundation

nationalparks.org/home.asp - 738
American Battle Monuments Commission
 American Battle Monuments Commission

abmc.gov - 739
National Parkinson Foundation
 National Parkinson Foundation

 Living with Parkinson's disease.

parkinson.org - 244
Clean Water Action
 Clean Water Action

cleanwateraction.org - 1101
USGS Water Resources of the United States
 USGS Water Resources of the United States

 Water resources information from the US Geological Survey.

water.usgs.gov - 1102
US Bureau of Reclamation
 US Bureau of Reclamation

 Water Projects: 600 dams and reservoirs

usbr.gov - 1103
Water Partners International
 Water Partners International

 Committed to providing clean drinking water to communities in developing countries. Working in partnership with donors.

water.org - 1104



  Comments and Quotes  

Parks are for the benefit and enjoyment of the people. - Ulysses Grant - 121


We need people who can swim in the water. - John McCain - 257


A waterspout is a nonsupercell tornado that occurs over warm water. Waterspouts usually occur in the summer when parts of the ocean are hot. The hot air above the ocean will rise into the cooler air which forms a cloud. The hot air will spin so fast that if will form a funnel extending from the cloud. If this funnel touches the surface of the water, a waterspout is created. They are most common in the Florida Key and the southeast Florida Coast during the rainy season. However, waterspouts can occur in the western United States with late winter storms. Because a waterspout is a weak tornado, the most harm that is can cause is from flying debris. - Michelle Rooks - 234




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