WATER

Forms of Water

Definition

Uses

Source of life

Water Industry

Nearly colorless with a hint of blue.

Poor conductor of electricity

Drinking Water

Plants

Humans

Solid

Liquid

Gas

Rain

Snow

Dew

Ice

Steam

Frost

Fog

Mist

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Cleaning

Cloud

Stream

transport vitamins

Provides minerals in the body

carbohydrates

eliminates toxins on our body

kidney

intestines

skin

lungs

produces oxygen

Water vapor

Gives Carbohydrates in our body

Hail

Water Cycle

Evaporation

Needs

Condensation

For dehyration

Precipitation

Distribution

Salt Water

Fresh Water

Seas

Lakes

Rivers

Glaciers

Bathing

Laundry

Agriculture Industry

Ways to save Water

Indoors

Habitat for animals

Outdoors

Take shorter showers.

Turn off the tap when you brush your teeth or shaving.

Rinse vegetable in a full sink or pan of water.

Wash full loads of clothes.

Rinse dishes in a full sink or pan of water.

Use a bucket instead of a hose to wash your car.

Water your garden with a a watering can.

Use a pool cover to cut down on water evaporation.

Don't over-water landscaping.

Use a broom rather than a hose to clean the sidewalk,driveways and parking lots.

Major constituent of all living matter

Groundwater

Helps you lose weight

Help save money

Oceans

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3 categories of water

Prepared water


-prepared water that contains dissolved mineral salts, elements, or gases, and is often used therapeutically

Natural mineral water

Spring water :

A spring is a place where groundwater flows out of the ground. A spring may flow the whole year or only sometimes.

-Natural mineral water is defined as water that is: obtained directly from underground sources protected from pollution risks.
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A compound of hydrogen and oxygen (H2O)

Chemical Use

Fire Extinction

Irrigation

Farming

Solvent / Reactant

Recreational Activities

Surfing

Diving

Swimming

Boating

Animals

Wastewater

Fish

Sea Mammals

Industrial Applications

Pressurized Water

Heat Exchanger

Power generation

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Food Processing

Cooking

Steaming

Boiling