Water Resources 1
Water Resources 2
Issues
Water Pollution
Miscellaneous
100

The majority of water on earth.

Salt Water

100

Water is used without removing it from rivers, lakes, etc...

Examples: hydro-electricity, transportation, recreation, fisheries

In-Stream

100

Too much Phosphorous and Nitrogen is entering Lake Winnipeg causing blue-green _______________.

Algae Blooms

100

The most obvious form of water pollution that can  include floating garbage, old tires, paper litter, pop cans, bottles, amongst many others.

Physical

100

_______ people currently live without access to clean water.

2.2 billion

200

Percentage of fresh water on Earth.

2.5%

200

Largest lake in South America.

Lake Titicaca

200

Small freshwater mollusks with distinct zig-zag markings on the shell.

Zebra Mussells

200

Refers to bacteria and viruses that enter lakes and rivers from a variety of sources. The largest source is from sewage of cities and towns.

About 20% of Canadian cities put their raw sewage into lakes and rivers without any treatment and other cities may not have adequate treatment.

Biological

200

________ people live without access to a safe toilet.

3.5 billion

300

The three forms of fresh water.

Surface Water

Polar Regions (Ice)

Underground Aquifers

300

Which two factors are contributing to the loss of wetlands?

Farms

Urban Areas

300

___________ are the lifeblood of human civilizations. They supply water to cities, farms, and factories.

Rivers

300

The most dangerous form of water pollution. These are often colourless, odourless, and tasteless in water, but they can be deadly.

Pesticides and herbicides are two common sources of chemical pollution.

Chemical

300

Women and girls spend 200 million hours every day.....

Collecting water

400

Majority of water use comes from?

Agriculture

400

Name the five main drainage basins of Canada.

Pacific Ocean

Arctic Ocean

Hudson Bay

Atlantic Ocean

Gulf of Mexico

400

Agriculture consumes approximately _____% of our freshwater usage. Most of this is due to irrigation.

75%

400

Percentage of plastic bottles that don't get recycled properly.

80%

400

More than ________ people die each year from water, sanitation and hygiene-related diseases

1 million

500

The amount of water an average Canadian uses per day (litres) when considering all aspects of water use.

4500 litres

500

Which drainage basin do we live in?

Hudson Bay

500

What are the four water resolutions for a more sustainable planet?

Reduce Outdoor Watering

Eat less meat

Limit Food Waste

Support Sustainable Companies

500

What disease is attributed to a lack of clean water and sanitation and kills a child every 90 seconds?

Diarrhea

500

Largest lake in Canada.

Lake Superior