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Lake Mead The beautiful landscape of Lake Mead and the surrounding area in Nevada is a much different picture today than many centuries ago. For thousands of years, the land known as Lake Mead and Hoover Dam were occupied by natives of the Hopi, Mojave, Havasupai and other tribes. These people lived along or near the Colorado River because it made it possible to live in this desert region. The Colorado River is a very important river whose headwaters are located in the Rocky Mountains. It flows through seven (7) states and provides the resources for the plants and wildlife to survive in the areas adjacent to the large natural waterway. This arduous river has provided the environment for many cultures to hunt wildlife for food, utilize the plant life there, practice farming, and take advantage of the water source for many uses. Spanish explorers were recorded in this area as early as the 1500s as they were looking for silver, gold, and other wealth in the North American region. It was during this time, that the Spanish conqueror, Coronado, was the first non-native person to see the Grand Canyon. Later, Spanish priests came to the area and explored the Colorado River basin for routes of travel for their missions. Sometime in the 1800s, European and American explorers came to the area as fur traders and gold seekers. River explorers and mappers also made their way to this area as the country expanded westward. Several decades later, Hoover Dam was built over the period of 1931 to 1936. The purpose of building Hoover Dam was to control the raging Colorado River and provide a consistent means of irrigation to the surrounding states. The Hoover Dam reached 726 high and when completed, it was not only the world s largest concrete structure, but also the world s largest hydroelectric power station. During the five-year construction of this historical monument, more than 21,000 workers contributed to the project. The Hoover Dam was built with enough concrete to form a two-lane highway that would stretch from New York to San Francisco. That s about 4,000 miles! The water pooled in Lake Mead by Hoover Dam is capable of irrigating two million acres while big turbines in the power station can produce electricity to more than one million homes! Lake Mead and Hoover Dam are definitely places to see when traveling through this area in Nevada.
Lake Mead Advanced Words arduous of great energy or vigor; strenuous Colorado River an important river with headwaters in the Rocky Mountains that flows through seven (7) western states into the Gulf of California condensation the process of changing from a gas to a liquid evaporation the process of turning liquid into a gas hydroelectricity electricity produced by moving water irrigation the act of supplying water to land or crops Lake Mead the largest reservoir in the United States Nevada a state in the western United States; its capital is Carson City reservoir a place where water is stored or collected sediment material deposited by water, wind or ice vapor tiny pieces of liquid or solid that float in a gas watershed the area of land from which water drains into a river or lake Place a checkmark next to each learning activity as you master the word list above. Write a sentence for each word to show you know it s meaning. Write a paragraph on the following page using as many of the words from the above list as possible. Draw a picture that represents your story. Complete the word games on the puzzle page to follow.
Lake Mead Beginner Words arid very dry due to lack of rainfall dam a wall built across a river or stream to stop the flow of water desert a very dry region with little or no plants growing on it gold a soft, heavy, yellow metal that is very valuable lake a large body of water surrounded by land river a large natural stream that flows towards a lake or an ocean silver a soft, shiny, white metal that is very valuable water clear liquid in rain, something people, plants and animals must have to live Place a checkmark next to each learning activity as you master the word list above. Write the above words 3 times each on a sheet of notebook paper. Write a sentence for each word to show you know it s meaning. Write a paragraph on the following page using as many of the words from the above list as possible. Draw a picture that represents your story. Complete the word games on the puzzle page to follow.
Use the beginner vocabulary list to complete the word puzzles below lake river desert arid dam water silver gold
Use the advanced vocabulary list to complete the word puzzle below RESERVOIR IRRIGATION SEDIMENT VAPOR ARDUOUS COLORADO RIVER WATERSHED NEVADA HYDROELECTRICITY CONDENSATION EVAPORATION LAKE MEAD
Use the advanced vocabulary list to complete the word puzzle below
Lake Mead Learning Packet Word Puzzles Answer Key
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