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Use PowerPoint to Depict Where Water on Moon Comes From
People used to think that it is a dry moon. Now science has proved that the mysterious planet is wet with water.
"You're seeing the culmination of a whole bunch of missions that were instrumented specifically to address this question," said Paul Spudis of the NASA-funded Lunar and Planetary Institute (LPI) in Houston, Texas.
Then where did the moon's water come from? So far, three major scientific theories have been given on how the moon got its water. To add a vivid touch to your presentation, you can use PowerPoint, a dynamic authoring tool to depict these three theories:
Theory 1: Ancient Volcanoes Pushed Moon's Water to Surface
Theory 2: Water is "Home Brewed" on the Surface
Theory 3: Comets and Asteroids Delivered Water to the Moon
5 Steps to Make a Water on Moon PowerPoint presentation
Step 1 Choose a PowerPoint template for the “Water on Moon” presentation. For free PowerPoint templates and backgrounds, go to Free PowerPoint Resources Download
Step 2 List the three theories by key points, and select some related photos, or even video clips to back up.
Step 3 Add in animations, transitions, or hyperlinks to your text and photos in the slides.
Step 4 Seed a soundtrack or your very voice narration for an auto-play presentation. To make the sound play across the whole presentation, see in the article How to Play a Sound across Multiple Slides
Step 5 Rehearse the Water on Moon presentation to check whether every part of it goes on well.
Important:
1. If you have a sound inserted in the Water on Moon PowerPoint presentation, you'd place the audio file in the same folder with the PPT file.
2. To share the Water on Moon presentation with someone without PowerPoint, you can convert it to video with a PowerPoint to video converter.
About the Author
Paula is a technical writer focused on PowerPoint E-learning and enterprise training tips, an enthusiatist of Hi-tech gadgets and devices.
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