Water Treatment/Quality
Ecological footprint
Water Basics
more water
changing states & the water cycle
100

Industrial waste, oil spills, fertizers, pesticides, sewage, and chemical dumping.

What are sources of water pollution caused by humans? 

100

The measure of how much people take from nature compared to the amount of natural resources available for people. 

What is the Ecological footprint? 

100

The earth has a fixed amount 

Why is water important? 

100

Take shorter showers, turn off taps, use a reusable water bottle, check sinks for leaks

What are ways to conserve water? 

100

When a solid turns into a gas

What is sublimation? 

200

The process of improving water quality by removing pollutants.

What is water treatment?

200

Ways we impact our planet 

What is water use, food, energy use, transportation and homes?

200

all water including salt, fresh water, aquifer or ice caps

What is part of the water system? 

200

Two particles of oxygen and one particle of hydrogen 

What is the composition of water? 

200

When a gas turns into a solid? 

What is deposition? 

300

It is typically colourless, odourless, and flavourless.

What is a fresh water? 

300

Non-profit organization that promotes watershed management in a way that balances human, environmental, and economic needs.

What is the conservation authority?

300

in all of its cells, organs, tissues and regulating temperature

How does the body use water? 

300

Liquid water, water vapour, ice

What are the three states of matter that water exists in? 

300

transpiration

How is water transferred into the air by plants through evaporation from leaves, stems and flowers?

400

Water with a very high salt content.

What is brine water? 

400

The lack of sufficient freshwater resources to meet the demands for water in a region.

What is water scarcity?

400

dishwashers, laundry, fountains, drinking, swimming

What is how we use water in our lives? 

400

different forms of water 

What is ice, rain, water vapour, steam and snow? 

400

When a gas turns into a solid

What is deposition? 

500

Waste clumps created by coagulation.

What is floc?

500

all of our appliances are energy efficient

What are ways to reduce our footprint?

500

An area of land where all water collects in the same place. E.g. - a river

What is a watershed?

500

freezing point and boiling point

what is zero degrees and one hundred degrees. 

500

Changes in states of water in the water cycle.

What are melting, deposition, evaporation, sublimation, condensation, and freezing? 

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