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    Water Waves

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    Water Waves By Anna Introduction Water waves have been around for years; learning about water waves can help you understand the outside world. Water waves can be used in many ways‚ but they can also be harmful‚ too. When were they discovered? Water waves have been around since the creation of the earth‚ but Isaac Newton came up with a theory; after studying waves in about 1687. What is the biggest wave? In 1958 the biggest tsunami wave was recorded. How much harm can water waves really

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    Value of Water

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    Water is called “the elixir of life”. This is‚ indeed‚ the name which the Indian Nobel Laureate‚ C. V. Raman‚ has given it in his celebrated essay of the same name. The earth comprises two thirds of water and one third of land. Water is essential for all living beings. There can be no life without water. Human beings‚ animals and all kinds of plants all need water. Much of the beauty of the earth is because of the presence of plenty of water on it. The main sources of water are rain‚ rivers

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    Water In The Everglades

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    The Everglades’ ecosystem is being threatened by water quantity and water quality. They used to be able to flow freely from the Kissimmee River to Lake Okeechobee outward to the sea. The Everglades covered almost 11‚000 square miles of land creating sloughs‚ a mosaic of ponds‚ hardwood hammock‚ forested uplands‚ and sawgrass marshes. For hundreds of years‚ the Everglades become home to 40 different species of mammals‚ 15 endangered animals‚ and more than 350 species of birds. However‚ by the 1900’s

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    The Water Cycle

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    The Water Cycle By: Ricayanna Clarke Mr.Fraizer 804 Science TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION 2. CHAPTER 1 – The Water Cycle 3. CHAPTER 2 - What is Evaporation? 4. CHAPTER 3 - Condensation 5. CHAPTER 4 - Precipitation 6. CHAPTER 5 - Major sources of water 7. CHAPTER 6 - Where are places that irrigation would be common? 8. CONCLUSION 9. BIBILIOGRAPHY INTRODUCTION The reason why I chose this topic is because I was interested in the water cycle. The water cycle

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    water resource

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    water is essential for life and keeps body hydrated. it is healthy and helps carry oxygen to our brain. Without water we would all shrivel up and die. Our body is made up of 70% water‚ our lungs ‚brain and heart all made up of mainly water. Water continuously recycled and never lost. Due you know all foods have at least little bit of water in them ex: carrot‚ bread‚ cheese and even egg also. We should drink at least 6 to 8 glass of water every day. Oceans‚Seas‚ Lakes are some of the re-sources

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    save water

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    Water Conservation Our drinking water can come from wells‚ rivers and reservoirs. Our water usually does notcome from the ocean‚ because it is too salty to drink. The water in our rivers and reservoirscomes from precipitation. The amount of rain on average is almost the same from year toyear‚ while the population on the other hand is increasing. That means there is less water for each person in the future.Everyone should try to conserve water. However‚ it matters most to conserve where the population

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    Importance of Water

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    Ex tension SP553 WATER: Betty Greer‚Ph.D.‚ R.D. Professor Family and Consumer Sciences Important for Life W ater makes up approximately twothirds of the body’s weight and approximately 75 percent of the brain’s weight. Nearly 4 percent of the water in the body is lost through the skin‚ lungs and through urine and stools each day. This water loss must be replaced continually by beverage and food consumption. Sweating causes greater water loss and increases the need to consume

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    Misuses of Water

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    The importance of water Water is one of the weirdest compounds known to humans. The difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is one of the largest ranges of any compound. It is this span of temperature that mirrors the range of where life can exist‚ from bacteria to humans. Water also has a very high specific heat‚ which means that it can absorb or lose much heat before its temperature changes. This is important in maintaining body heat in mammals. It also takes a lot of

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    Water Sample

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    flame spectra bands for each water sample. Use the Flame Spectra Chart and Symbol table below to identify the elements (metals) in the different water samples. Symbol | Name | Cd | Cadmium | Li | Lithium | Na | Sodium | K | Potassium | Rb | Rubidium | Cs | Cesium | Hg | Mercury | Ne | Neon | Sample | Number of Bands | Colors Present in Spectrum | Probable Elements In Sample | Spring Water Sample | 8 | Grey‚ aqua‚ yellow‚ red | Li‚ Cd | Bottled Water Sample | 2 | Yellow | Na

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    Water Problems

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    diminishing rapidly. Water is one element which‚ is declining in the face of human onslaught. India’s historic billionth baby has not led the government to take concrete measures to control this rapid population growth. Jabalpur is located in the heart of Madhya Pradesh and lies 15 kilometres from river Narmada. Its present population is 2 million. Two decades back it was 700‚000. Increasing population is making summers seem like a nightmare. Though‚ in some areas of the city water supply is irregular

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