What Is Water? (10.2) | The Water Cycle (10.3) | Making Water Drinkable (10.5) | Bonus!! |
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Pure water has no taste.
What does Pure Water taste like?
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The water cycle is a continuous pattern in nature in which water changes states all around Earth's surface.
What is The Water Cycle?
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The process of removing potentially dangerous substances from water to make it more acceptable for a desired end-use.
Define "water treatment"
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2005
What year was the first nation community of Kashechewan flooded?
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Water is a mixture of pure water and other substances.
Is water a Pure Substance or a Mixture?
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All the Changes of State include melting, sublimation, evaporation, freezing, condensation, and deposition.
What are all the changes of state?
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Wells, Lakes, or Rivers
In Canada we have main water sources, where do we get most of our water from? Name 2.
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They couldn't return to their homes for a while and their water was not as safe as before.
Due to the flooding, what happened to their community/homes and water?
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1. Plants and animals are largely made up of water.
2. Over half of the human body is water
Name 2 facts why water is so important for life?
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All changes of state involve the transfer of energy.
What do all the changes of state have in common?
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Sedimentation, Coagulation, Flocculation, Reverse osmosis, Ultraviolet (UV) radiation, and Boiling water treatment
Name 2 water treatments.
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2003
What year did the first nations address their clean water concerns?
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Water particles are made up of one oxygen particle and two hydrogen particles joined together.
What are the 2 main water particles?
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Water that seeps through soil and cracks in rock; source of water fir underground springs and wells.
Describe groundwater.
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Pharmaceuticals( drugs such as antibiotics and artificial hormones) and oil-based liquids(motor oil and paint).
Which chemicals can water treatment not remove?
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They faced ongoing skin rashes and intestinal problems.
What problem did the Kashechewan face from drinking the contaminated water?
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Water can exist as a solid(ice). The particles in the ice vibrate as they cant move around freely.
Water can exist as a liquid(water). The particles in water vibrate faster and move around freely. Water can exist as a gas(water vapor). The particles in water vapor are very far apart and move very quickly.
Name all the different ways water can exist?
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Winter snow melts as spring arrives and the snowmelt flows into streams and rivers and eventually oceans. Some of the snowmelt sinks into the ground and becomes groundwater. As surface water evaporates to become water vapor, the water cycle is repeated.
What do the changes with the seasons have to do with the Water Cycle?
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It is important to ensure that treated water remains safe to drink because water does not last forever as it can gain bacteria and organisms in it.
Why is it important to ensure that treated water remains safe to drink when it is stored after treatment? Describe one way to make stored water safe.
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They were flooded in 2005.
They address their clean water concerns in 2005. They faced a lot of health problems from the contaminated water.
Name 3 things you learned about Safe drinking water in First Nation Community.
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