Why is there a demand for Class 4 Online Tuition Classes?
Water is important for all living things and covers more than 70% of the Earth's surface! Freshwater makes up less than 3% of the Earth's total water, and more than 2% of that is locked up in icebergs and glaciers, so we only have around 1% of the total water accessible for all humans and animals to survive!
Every day, we use water for various purposes, including drinking, cooking, flushing toilets, cleaning our houses and clothing, and swimming. Unfortunately, many individuals squander a lot of water without realizing it, while others lack sufficient water to be clean and healthy.
Another major obstacle to keeping our 1% of freshwater pure is that solid waste and other debris are sometimes not properly disposed of, resulting in water pollution in rivers, lakes, streams, and even deep underground.
Because the exhaust smoke from vehicles, trucks, factories, and aeroplanes is acidic, it is hazardous to water. Polluted air combines with water in the sky's clouds. Acid rain occurs when contaminated rain falls as water droplets into rivers, lakes, seas, and land.
DO YOU KNOW HOW MUCH WATER YOU CONSUME DAILY?
Let's find out and see what we can do to conserve water.
YOU WILL REQUIRE THE FOLLOWING MATERIALS:
Pen, pencil and paper
INSTRUCTIONS:
Make a list of your ideas about how to avoid wastage of water.
Calculate the amount of water utilized in each activity.
Learn about the source of the water you use. What happens to the water once it's been used? What happens to it? Have you ever seen water that has been recycled?
Look for examples of water that has been reused.
What can you do to conserve water?
Ask your friends, parents, and instructors to assist you in brainstorming activities related to water-saving. .
Make a list of it and spread your ideas with your family members and colleagues.