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We are Sara and Emmanuel we are of Colegio Bennett and this blog is going to be about of water
you are going to found estadisticts videos, pictures, games, and tips to conserve water. You also can find very interesting information about water.


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  • 884 million people in the world do not have access to safe water. This is roughly one in eight of the world's population. (WHO/UNICEF)

  • 2.5 billion people in the world do not have access to adequate sanitation, this is almost two fifths of the world's population. (WHO/UNICEF)
  • 1.4 million children die every year as a result of diseases caused by unclean water and poor sanitation. This amounts to around 4,000 deaths a day or one every 20 seconds. (WHO)

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VOLUME & CAPACITY QUESTION

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DID VOLUME AND CAPACITY NEED EACH OTHER?

Water blog

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How do people use water resources

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countries with the highest water cosume

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Water consumption - top countries (map/graphic/illustration)
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Ocean and life

The ocean has a significant effect on the biosphere. Oceanic evaporetion, as a phase of the water cycle, is the source of most rainfall, and ocean temperatures determine climate and wind patterns that affect life on land. life within the ocean evolve 3 billion years prior to life on land. Both the depth and distance from shore strongly influence the amount and kinds of plants and animals live there

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Tides are the rise and fall of sea levels caused by the combined effects of the gravitational forces exerted by the Moon and the Sun and the rotation of the Earth.

Virtual booklet

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Video

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Did You know

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  • On average, a person uses about 200 litres of water per day, of which 5-10 litres is for basic survival, ie drinking and food preparation.
  • The other 190 litres is discretionary and is used for washing (showers, dishes, clothes, toilets) and the garden.
  • Some communities have been successful in reducing average personal tap water usage to as low as 130 litres per day.
  • Approximately half the water supplied to urban areas in Australia ends up as waste water, according to a report by the Institute for Sustainable Futures prepared for the Water Services Association in 1998.
Together we can all do our bit to help reduce water consumption. Installing water saving products can make a difference and despite the initial cost, they are an investment:

Water

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Water (H2O) is a finite natural resource that must be conserved; it is limited and scarce in many places. Even if you live in an area with ample rainfall, using water uses energy to process it, pump it, heat it, pump it, and process it again. Here are some ways to save water.