Water Cycle
Water Distribution
Water Treatment
Water Quality
Fast Facts
100

True or False: Everyone lives in a watershed.

TRUE

100

Where is most of the water on earth?

The ocean

100

This chemical is often added to tap water to kill germs.

Chlorine 

100

Name one way humans can protect/conserve water.

Turning off the tap when brushing teeth, finishing water bottles, shorter showers ect. 

100

Glaciers are large, slow-moving masses of what?

Ice

200

What drives the water cycle?

The sun

200

True or False: Most of Earth’s water is fresh water.


False

200

 In the water walker, water is seen as a ______, not just a resource.

Living thing

200

Water quality tells us how _____ or ______ the water is.  

Clean or polluted

200

Why was the main character in the water walker?

Nokomis 

300

This is the process where liquid water turns into water vapor.

Evaporation 

300

True or False: Most of Earth’s fresh water is easy for humans to use.

False 

300

The name for a place where water is treated to make it safe to drink.
 

A water treatment plant.

300

Why is protecting fresh water important for both people and the environment?


Because all living things need clean water to survive and ecosystems depend on it.

300

This gas is released by cars, factories and burning fossil fuels.

Carbon Dioxide 

400

What are examples of precipitation?

Rain, Hail or Snow 

400

About what percentage of Earth’s water is fresh water?


About 3%

400

What is desalination

Removing salt from salt water. 

400

If pollution enters a small stream in a watershed, what may eventually become polluted too?

larger rivers, lakes or even oceans 

400

When glaciers melt faster than normal due to warming temperatures, it is caused by this.

Global warming/ Climate change/ Greenhouse effect

500

 What are the three states of water ?

Solid, Liquid and Gas 

500

Where is most of Earth’s fresh water stored?


Glaciers and ice caps

500

Name one way of removing salt from salt water. 

Desalination or reverse osmosis. 

500

Name 3 human impacts that lower water quality. 

Industrial (factories or oil spills), Run-off (pesticides or manure, House Hold (soap, waste water), Litter ect

500

What happened in Neys Provincial Park? *hint, we talked about it yesterday! 

train car FULL of nurtals derailed and ended up in Lake Superior!

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