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“BROKEN” WATER CYCLE! A FRESH WATER SHORTAGE CRISIS! . 6 th Grade. Write down all of the ways that you used water today. . Water from sink to brush my teeth and wash my face 18 liters for EVERY minute that I took a shower Water in my coffee Drinking water.
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“BROKEN” WATER CYCLE! A FRESH WATER SHORTAGE CRISIS! 6th Grade
Write down all of the ways that you used water today. • Water from sink to brush my teeth and wash my face • 18 liters for EVERY minute that I took a shower • Water in my coffee • Drinking water
About what percent of the water on Earth is available fresh water? • About 1 %
How many gallons of water (on average does it take for a bath?) • 30-40 gallons!
How long many gallons of water does it use up to take a 10 minute shower? • Almost 5 gallons per MINUTE
How many gallons of water does it take to flush a toilet once? • 5 gallons
How many gallons of water do washing machines use on average? • 25 gallons of water per load!
How many gallons of water does it take for washing hands, shaving, and brushing teeth per day? • About 15 gallons
What are the 5 major uses of fresh water? • 1) Household purposes: (Example: showering, drinking water) • 2) Industry: (Example: mining companies need water to cool machinery and flush out mines) • 3) Transportation (boats, ferries…can pollute fresh water) • 4) Agriculture (farmers need a lot of water to irrigate their fields) • 5) Recreation(pools, watering lawns, washing cars)
1) Where We Obtain Fresh Water: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/where-we-get-our-fresh-water-christiana-z-peppard2) How We Can Conserve Water!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=espNKMCZ1kU
Water used for Industry has increased • In the early 1900s, American industry used about 10-15 billion gallons of water per day. With a huge growth in industry following World War II, the industrial use of water grew. By 1980, industry was using about 150-200 billion gallons per day
What is the largest consumer of fresh water in the world? • Hydroelectric plants: capture the kinetic energy of falling water to make electricity by using a dam • 20% of our electricity in the world is generated by water power
In the United States, more fresh water is used for ________ than for any other single purpose. • Irrigation: the process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
Colorado River • In a desert region • Too little precipitation to meet water needs of people • River flows into 5 states and into Mexico • Used for drinking, irrigation, other uses to the point that the river’s mouth at the Gulf of California is often dried up before it reaches the ocean
Conservation: the practice of using less of a resource so that it will not be used up What are the 3 R’s? • 1) Reducewater • 2) Recycle water • 3) Reusing water
100+ ways to conserve water: http://wateruseitwisely.com/100-ways-to-conserve/
How can industries reuse, reduce, and recyclewater? • Can reuse water that is used to cool machinery • Can reduce water use by turning off the faucet while brushing your teeth • Can recycle water by purifying it
If each student in a class of 25 showered for 5 minutes instead of 10, they would save 2,250 liters of water! • Every minute of showering uses 18 liters of water!
A few ways to conserve in industry? • Paper mills now only need half the amount of water that they needed in the 1950s to make the same amount of paper • Factories use the same pools of water to cool machinery
A few ways to conserve in agriculture? • Using pipes to carry water to fields reduces water loss. When farmers use open ditches for irrigation, a lot of water tends to evaporate before it reaches the fields • Sprinkler irrigation and drip irrigation use pipes to conserve water
What are 2 sources of water that are not commonly used but could be used to produce more usable fresh water? • 1) oceans –can desalinate water by boiling it, freezing it, or pumping it through a filter • 2) icebergs – melting them
What are the problems with using desalination and melting icebergs? • 1) desalination –very expensive because of equipment & energy it requires • 2) icebergs –relocating and melting icebergs could change environment - Southwest Asia & Santa Barbara, CA use desalination plants