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1 The Water Presentation
Sydney Moore 4L

2 Because of the steepness the streamlet runs white,
narrow and broken as lightning by night. Because of the rocks, it leaps this way and that fresh as a flower quick as a cat. By: Elizabeth Coatsworth

3 Did you know the Earth is 3 quarters covered by water. There is only 2
Did you know the Earth is 3 quarters covered by water. There is only 2.5 percent of fresh water and 1.0 is salt water. Fresh water is the best for us. If we drink salt water it can make us sick and it is not good for us. Fresh water is very good for us and it refreshes our thirst after we have exercised or ran a very long race.

4 300 to 600 liters the average person needs a day
300 to 600 liters the average person needs a day. The average person in the United States of America uses 151 gallons each day. Questions 3 and 4 are compared by because question number 3 is asking you how much water a person needs and question number 4 is asking you how much water the average person uses each day. Water is very important and if you don’t have enough water you could die. You need to have a sertant amount of water each day.

5 The rest of the world uses about 5 gallons of water a day.
Daily water Usage American use gallons of water a day.

6 1% of the 3% of water that is fresh is ready for people to drink
1% of the 3% of water that is fresh is ready for people to drink. The number compares by a fraction : It is so difficult for people to find water because they don’t live near rivers or fresh lakes and they can’t afford a sink for water. million people lack access to safe water supplies approximately one in eight people 2. million people die each year from water related water disease About a billion people don’t have water to drink. : It is so difficult for people to find water because they don’t live near rivers or fresh lakes and they can’t afford a sink for water.

7 Saving paper and plastic items Don’t litter in rivers or oceans
Don’t wash just a little bit of wash at a time Don’t pour yourself a little bit of water an then just drink some Turn of leaky faucets Click here to see my Excel project about water conservation

8 What I have learned from this reserch is that it is very important to drink water and do not litter because we need to treat our world a better place. What surprised me was that there was more kids and people then I thought there would be that are thirsty and need water more then us. My actions can affect that I pour more water then I need and I don’t drink it. If I didn’t have acsess to water I would feel good and I would not like how I live.

9 Fun Facts About Water 87 % of New Jersey’s population obtains its drinking water from a public water system and 13 % from private residential wells. Hippocrates, known as the father of medicine, directed people in Greece to boil and strain water before drinking it. About 1.2 billion gallons of potable water are used in New Jersey each day. Sources of water pollution include: oil spills, fertilizer and agricultural run-off, sewage, storm water, and industrial wastes.


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