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Foul Water Lab 1.84-32=52 52/84=1.32% 2. The sand and gravel step two because we added to much sand and gravel. 3. Dishes, Floors, Other bodies, Tables, Streets. 4. No, It get stuck when you use the filter after the gravel and sand step.

Water source Activity A
China, India and the United States use the most water
 * 1) Which countries are the largest consumers of water?

2. How is this map different from other world maps? How is displaying the data this way better than a regular chart? This map show the water areas better. It is easier t o view the chart because it is color coded and described better.

3. Do the countries that use the most water also have the largest populations? Do those that use the least have the least populations? Give two examples for each. Southern Asia and Eastern Asia both have high population and has high water use and the more people the more water there will be used.

=Water sources= What do we us water for? Cleaning houses, flush the toilet, wash your hands, showers and baths, brush your teeth, make coffee or tea, wash dishes, water plants and animals, water to run cars and swimming pools.

Large city: water taking showers and laundry Small city: cleaning the house and cook Suburbs: washing cars Rural areas: watering plants and animals

What are some of the problems of competing activities?

Large cities problems is they could run out of water if they are all using it at the same time as in The Great Lakes Carbon LLC Gre Small cities they would use water on cleaning houses and not enough for cooking as in the Cloe Lake Suburbs If they all washed cars and then they might not have enough water to take showers is in Green River Rural areas if they have a dry summer there spring or well could run dry is in the Arnold Farm Dam

Water source Activity B
How does the amount of water today compare with that of the past or the future? The water today is cleaner then the water in the past. That's only because they didn't clean it. The water in the future will mostly be gone because of all the stuff we use it for today. Create a chart to list all the places water is located using the following headings: Fresh water, Salt water, Locked water

Answer the following questions:
 * 1) How much water is found in each of these? Use the chart located on this site: @http://www.swivel.com/graphs/show/20068274 and determine how much water there is in all the places listed above if the total water on the Earth is 1,386,000,000 cubic kilometers.
 * 2) What percent of the total water on Earth is fresh water? 1.0724%
 * 3) What percent of the FRESH WATER is found frozen in ice? 0%
 * 4) What sources of fresh water are found on the surface of the Earth? Lakes, Swamps and Rivers
 * 5) Which sources can humans most easily obtain their water? Ground Water
 * 6) To get an idea of the water we can actually use Why is this a problem for the human population. There is more salt water then there is fresh water. And the fresh water we do have is mostly snow cover or glaciers or water we can not use.
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**Activity C**

 * Team work: put on your team page and label**
 * 1) List what you observe about the movement of water on the Earth and the amounts of water moving in any direction (The size of the arrow represents the amount of water that is moving. i.e. the larger the arrow, the more water moving that direction.
 * 2) The water is took from the oceans and is evaporated and then it is moved to the land and water goes back to the oceans and water repeats its cycle.
 * 3) What portions of the water cycle are available for humans to use?
 * 4) The area of internal run off and also the external run off
 * 5) The amount of water on the Earth has stayed the same, but our populations have been increasing rapidly. Is it possible to "run out of water." If not, why is there a problem.
 * 6) There is a problem cause there is more people and the same amount of water so that means there will be more water used up cause more people and there will be no water or very little.
 * 7) List the areas of the world that are the most populated. Are these areas of the world where there is a lot of water?
 * 8) Mostly of China has alot of water and a few spots in France
 * Individual work: Place this on your Individual page and and label "water shortages"**
 * 1) List some of the ways that areas are coping with water shortages and making water available.

Bo - Most of the water the rain water falls and the pants and the grass gets the rain water and then there is little that goes to the ocean for us to use then we have to clean it for drinking water then then you loss water when you do that so then there is little water that makes it through that cycle.

=Google Earth Project Questions...=

I notice that the rivers lead into little streams and they keep getting smaller. Also that the drainage patterns change. 2. How has our area changed between 1990 and 2009? Support your answer with screen shots from your computer. Our area has changed between 1990 and 2009 because the rivers and streams have gotten bigger because of all the rain. Here are some screen shots from 1990 and 2009.
 * 1) What do you notice about the following as you form the biggest river and the smallest : elevation, population, and landforms?

1. as you go back words the elevation increases. most populated areas are around the larger streams because of trade, factories that can hold water can populate more people because they can get more water out. landforms in this area are mountains and valleys.

2. not much has changed since 1990

3. drainage divide- watershed is the line separating neighboring drainage basins. we use states water because it follows the laws if you would use drainage divides they don't follow the laws... but if the population gets bigger it would be easier to use the drainage basin. other people from different county's can come in and take water from your drainage divides. it would be easier to use drainage divides

Point Source- Polution that is dumped in a spacific spot.(garbage bag thrown into a creek)

Non-Point Source- not dumper directly in (putting fertilizers on a lawn, dumping oil on the ground, "more people more cars")

Acid Rain- gases from industry mixes from water basin (nitrogen dioxide, sulfur dioxide, plus water vapor = nitric acid, sulfuric acid. doesn't fall where its made)



=Central Mountains= Bo Stiver

1. Yes, because the graph shows the information needed to find out the weather. 2. Oxygen levels, air temperature, wind speed, dew point 3.



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3. this year will be a la nina 4. cold weather and snow, high pressure. Temperature is below normal, on average it is 35 degrees.

=Air pollution activity 4=  Asbestos 1. What causes these pollutants? Construction materials 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? No immediate symptoms, but long term risk of chest and abdominal cancers and lung diseases 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Don’t use those products.

Biological Pollutants

1. What causes these pollutants? Bacteria, molds, mildew, viruses, animal dander and cat saliva, house dust, mites, cockroaches, and pollen 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? Can trigger allergic reactions, including hypersensitivity pneumonitis, allergic rhinitis, and some types as asthma. 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Clean your cats and make sure you clean your house daily. Also maintenance of heating and air conditioning equipment

Carbon Monoxide

1. What causes these pollutants? Unvented kerosene and space heaters; leaking chimneys and furnaces; back-drafting from furnaces, gas water heaters, wood stoves, and fireplaces; gas stoves; generators and other gasoline powered equipment; automobile exhaust from attached garages; and tobacco smoke. 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? Include headaches, dizziness, disorientation, nausea and fatigue 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Important to be sure combustion equipment is maintained and properly adjusted

Formaldehyde/pressed wood products

1. What causes these pollutants? Particleboard, hardwood plywood paneling, and medium density fiberboard 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? Can cause watery eyes, burning sensations in the eyes and throat, nausea, and difficulty in breathing in some humans exposed at elevated levels 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Use “exterior-grade” pressed wood products.

Lead

1. What causes these pollutants? Used in paint, gasoline, water pipes, and many other products 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? At high levels can cause convulsions, coma, and even death 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Use non-lead based paint. Keep children’s play area away from dust or as clean as possible. Do not remove lead paint yourself. Do not bring lead dust into the home. Eat a balanced diet, rich in calcium and iron.

Nitrogen Dioxide

1. What causes these pollutants? Unvented combustion appliances, e.g. gas stoves, vented appliances with defective installations, welding, and tobacco smoke. 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? Eye, nose, and throat irritation. May cause impaired lung function and increased respiratory infections in young kids. 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Venting the NO2 sources to the outdoors, and assuring that combustion appliances are correctly installed, used, and maintained are the most effective measures to reduce exposureed  Pesticides-  Radon-  Respirable Particles- 
 * 1) What causes these pollutants?
 * 2) Chemicals and other animals like insects and rodents ad organisms.
 * 3) What health effects are caused by these pollutants?
 * 4) Irritation to the eyes, nose, and throat and have an increase risk of cancer also other thinks are headache, dizziness, muscle weakness.
 * 5) What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors?
 * 6) Get fresh air in like open window or a door and stay away from the area
 * 1) What causes these pollutants?
 * 2) They are caused from low to medium does and also are from lung cancer from smoking.
 * 3) What health effects are caused by these pollutants?
 * 4) It is found in food and water but still unknowed.
 * 5) What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors?
 * 6) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Stay away from smoke and other gases
 * 1) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What causes these pollutants?
 * 2) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Particle levels in a house and if there the same as smoking then need to be lower then out door levels
 * 3) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What health effects are caused by these pollutants?
 * 4) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Eye, nose, throat, infections and bronchitis and lung cancer.
 * 5) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors?
 * 6) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Choose the right wood sizes for the doors to make them tight and also make sure the vents and the space heaters work and are cleaned and open.


 * 1) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;"> [|Secondhand Smoke/ Environmental Tobacco Smoke]
 * 2) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What causes these pollutants?
 * 3) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Breathing it in or being in a family that uses it and it is in your skin and from buildings
 * 4) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What health effects are caused by these pollutants?
 * 5) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">It in creases the number of asthma attacks and symptoms to 200,000 to 1 million of kids. Many symptoms they can suffer with are infections and pneumonia, and bronchitis.
 * 6) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors?
 * 7) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Be a smoke free in cars and in houses smoke out side and away from kids and people.

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 * 1) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">[|Stoves, Heaters, Fireplaces, and Chimneys]
 * 2) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What causes these pollutants?
 * 3) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">Gases and particles come for chimneys and flues that have cracked furnace heaters
 * 4) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What health effects are caused by these pollutants?
 * 5) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">If Co2 is released then you get weakness, dizziness, headache, nausea, confusion but if Nitrogen Dioxide can come from lung disease and also asthma
 * 6) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors?
 * 7) <span style="font-family: 'Comic Sans MS',cursive;">It can be released through the air and let out door or window open for air to go through

6. [|Volatile Organic Compounds]

1. What causes these pollutants? 1. Release of paint and copied paper and building materials and craft materials and house hold items 2. What health effects are caused by these pollutants? 1. Irritation of the nose, headaches, damage of the kidneys and the liver and also fatigue. 3. What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? 1. Leave the area and be away if you paint for a while and also do it outdoors so its not trapped in one area

Mr. Moore

Mrs. Clouse

Mrs. States


 * Activity 5**: Studying air pollution in and around school

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What are the sources of indoor air pollution?
Femco Machine Inc International Jensen Inc.

Where does particulate pollution come from?
Polycyclic aromatic compounds Sulfuric Acid

=Junkyard Activity=

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