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    WATER RESOURCES

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    WATER RESOURCES   Water is an essential element to our everyday existence. Its role is vital in the sustenance of all life forms‚ as well as in agricultural‚ industrial‚ households‚ recreational and environmental activities. As population continues to rise‚ so does the demand for fresh water too. Water is a major factor shaping the natural environment. It has a long-term influence on the vegetation‚ fauna‚ and shape of the landscape and on various ecosystems.            1‚830 SQ KILOMETERS OF PHILIPPINE

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    Water Balance

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    Water Balance of Berkeley‚ California and Terre Haute‚ Indiana Johnny L. Luckett Excelsior College Abstract This paper discovers the water budget for Berkeley‚ California in comparison to Terre Haute‚ Indiana. The two cities precipitation differs throughout the twelve month calendar year where many of the heavy precipitation months are totally opposite. Berkeley California’s winters‚ where the majority of rain occurs and Terre Haute‚ Indiana where the rainfall is observed as

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    Water Pollution

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    Most water pollutants are eventually carried by rivers into the oceans. In some areas of the world the influence can be traced hundred miles from the mouth by studies using hydrology transport models. Advanced computer models such as SWMM or the DSSAM Model have been used in many locations worldwide to examine the fate of pollutants in aquatic systems. Indicator filter feeding species such as copepods have also been used to study pollutant fates in the New York Bight‚ for example. The highest toxin

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    Experiment: Fresh Water

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    Fundamental Science Salt water egg experiment Result Some objects float on top of the ocean‚ and other objects sink to the bottom. Why? In this salt water egg experiment we can find a solution for this question. It was noted that to make the egg float salt is needed to dissolve into fresh water. When the egg was lowered into the fresh water container it started to sink. But when salt was added to the container the egg started to float. Adding salt to the water squishes more molecules

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    Boiling Red Water

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    Title: Boiling Red Water Materials: Water A clear glass or plastic cup Food Colouring (Optional) 1/4 cup Vegetable Oil 1 tsp Salt Procedures: Fill a glass 3/4 full with water Add 5 drops of food colouring Add the oil Add salt How it works: The salt brings the oil down with it as it sinks to the bottom of the bottle. When it reaches the water‚ the salt dissolves and the oil is then free to float back to the top. NOTE: this is not originally

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    of saving water 1.0 Introduction In our life‚ water plays an important role. It is the source of life. It is a irreplaceable element with human survival and development. Our life can not without water‚ depend on research‚ human can’t without water more than 72 hours‚ fish can’t without water more than 20 minutes‚ plants can’t live without water also‚ on the earth‚ where has water‚ there has life. Life originated from water. 65% of our weight is water‚ there into‚ 75% of brains is water‚83% of blood

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    Rain water harvesting

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    Rain Water Harvesting RAIN WATER HARVESTING AND ARTIFICIAL RECHARGE TO GROUND WATER WHAT IS RAIN WATER HARVESTING : The principle of collecting and using precipitation from a catchments surface. An old technology is gaining popularity in a new way. Rain water harvesting is enjoying a renaissance of sorts in the world‚ but it traces its history to biblical times. Extensive rain water harvesting apparatus existed 4000 years ago in the Palestine and Greece. In ancient Rome‚ residences

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    Everyone Needs Water

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    EVERYONE NEEDS WATER by singhs29 It is colourless and tastless‚ but we see it and we need it every day. We use so much of it‚ yet there’s so little of it. Can anybody guess what it is? Its “water . 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered with water is and without a doubt it is the most precious natural resource that exists on our planet. The human body is made up of nearly 70% water. It is said that All life on earth started in water‚ and chances are that it will also end there. Which

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    Facts About Water

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    Interesting and Useful Water Facts | | 1. Roughly 70 percent of an adult’s body is made up of water. 2. At birth‚ water accounts for approximately 80 percent of an infant’s body weight. 3. A healthy person can drink about three gallons (48 cups) of water per day. 4. Drinking too much water too quickly can lead to water intoxication. Water intoxication occurs when water dilutes the sodium level in the bloodstream and causes an imbalance of water in the brain. 5. Water intoxication is

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    The Biological Structure of Water Water is a substance with the chemical formula H2O: one molecule of water has two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to a single oxygen atom. Its structure enables it to carry out many important functions in the body. Water molecules are charged‚ with the oxygen atom being slightly negative and the hydrogen atoms being slightly positive. These opposite charges attract each other‚ forming hydrogen bonds. These are weak‚ long distance bonds that are very common and

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