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Kelsea Mesanko Austin Neigh Derek Kerr

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1.) What percentage of water did you recover (how much of your original simple?) - about 90 %.

2.) Which filtation step lost the most water? Why do you this so? - Getting the oil out because you had to suck it out of the beaker without getting any water mixed with it.

3.) List substances from our homes and nature that must be clean from the water: - sinks - dishes - tubs - toilets - floors - refridge - stove - microwave

4.) Is it possible to retreive 100% of water even if mostly clean water is filtered? Why or why not? - No, because when the dirty ater is being cleaned you're not only losing the dirty water, you're also losing clean water.

=Water Sources Activity A= 1.China, United States, India 2.it uses colors to represent areas instead of labels, seeing colors is easier than finding the state 3.yes china and united states have a high population, yes africa has a small population = = = = =Uses of Water= 1.We drink water 2.We cook with water 3.We wash our cars with water 3.We wash our clothes with water 4.We water our plants 5.We swim in water 6.We bathe in water 7.We wash our dishes 8.We wash our pets 9.We make energy with water 10.We clean with water 11.Put out fires with water 12.We use water for industerial needs 13.Have water balloon fights 14.we use water to make ice cubes 15.we used water for transportation 16.We use water for agriculture 17We use water to fill up the toilet 18. we use water to wash our hands 19.we use water for heating 20.We use it for beds=Water bed =) 21.we use water for human goods 22.we use water for boating and fishing 23.we use water in our cars 24.use water to keep fish and animals that live in water 25.We use water for experiments Large city: Water plants in house, cook food, shower, more to clean than a smaller city, wash clothes, dishes. Small city: Water plants in house, cook food, wash clothes, and dishes. Suburbs: Wash clothes, dishes, clean house, wash cars, fill up a pool. Rural areas: Wash clothes, dishes, clean house, wash cars, feed animals, water crops, watering lawns. Some problems could be giving up the swimming pool for important use in your animals and self. You can take water from the wetlands and help take out forest fires.
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We still have the same amount of water in the water table.
 * Activity B**

1.) Oceans=96.5% Ice caps and Glaciers=1.74% Groundwater= 1.7% Groundwater and Permaf.=0.022% Lakes=0.013% Atmosphere=0.001% Soil moisture=0.001% Swamp water=0.0008% Rivers=0.0002% Biological water=0.0001% Freshwater=2.5% Saltwater=97.5%

2.)2.5% 3.)68.7% 4.)From atmosphere, mist, rain, and snow. 5.) Both energy and agriculture. 6.)It's a problem because there is more salt water than freshwater. Us humans and animals need the freshwater which contains 2.5% and saltwater contains 97.5%


 * Activity C**

1.)Water is taken from lakes and oceans and is evaporated brought over to land and the water washes off the back into the oceans and water and the cycle repeats 2.)The area of internal run off and external run off 3.)it is not possible to run out because water is recycled threw our bodies there is a problem because there is only 2.5% of fresh water on the earth and the more people that share the less that 2.5 is going to last 4.)China has a vast amount of water around there country, and United States also has a good amount of water.


 * Google Earth and our watershed**

1.)The elevation increases when you move backwards with the small river. The population is pretty low near a river and a stream. The landform is more so like a valley. 2.) Our area has changed by the increase in population and how much cleaner everything can be now that we have more groups of people that care and help to clean the environment. They care about the pollution, how the land looks, and just the earth. Other than that there isn't really all that much of a change. 3.)Better to leave it as a state boundary because it's going good the way it is now with everyone getting their own water.



=Waterpsa= = = =Middle Susquehanna= == = = 1) Because of temperature being consistant threw out each year this gives an easy verification of the average temp. 2) Since the temperature goes below and above the average temperature consistantly, you can see that it has a moderate climate with warm summers and cold winters. 3)From 2000-2005 the temperature and rainfall remain relatively the same to that of the previous graph

Project oh Bouy 1.) The differences with El nino and La nina is that El nino is the warmer phase and La nina is the cooler phase. El nino is the warming in sea-surface temperatures while La nina is the cooling of the ocean surface temperatures. They both occur phenomena that lead from interactions between the ocean surface and the atmosphere over the tropical pacific.

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3.) The temperatures and climate change because they both have an effect or the tropical rainfall, the changes in the tropical rainfall effect weather patters through and the world. It is El nina because of the increase in the temperatures.

1.) Is global warming real? Yes global warming is real because of all the evidence that is being found with it. Glaciers are melting and climate is changing. 2.) Why is climate changing? Climate is changing because of the fluctuations in the earths surface. It various from interactions of number of factors like, earths orbit, volcano eruptions and solar energy. 3.) Why is ice melting from the glaciers? The temperatures have rows 1.2 degrees from cities and other things like pollution. With that said the pollution and temperature increasing is why the glaciers are melting. 4.) Why is the carbon dioxide level higher? They are increasing due to the growth of the wolrds economy and its buring of fossil fuels. 5.) Why is global warming a dangerous impact? It's a dangerous impact because it is caused by the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is where life on earth depends on the energy of the sun. 6.) What percent of glaciers are losing their mass and how are they losing there mass? 10% of glaciers are losing their mass. The temperatures are heating up to a point where the glaciers are melting, making the mass decrease. 7.) What are the bubbles on the ice called? The bubbles on the ice are mae up of oxygen and carbon dioxide because they get trapped on the ice forming the bubble. 8.) How did global warming start happening? It started happening because of the change in the atmosphere, the climate, temperature and just all around. 9.) Are carbon dioxide emissions from burning fossils the cause of climate change? Well carbon dioxide in the atmosphere will create a produce that increases the temperature by only one degree Celcius. 10.) What pays a big part in global warming?
 * 10 questions and answers!**

Us humans can create a problem and the greenhouse effect.

Using this site: [] Work in teams to identify the 12 pollutants listed. In your group, you need to cover all 12 pollutants. Take notes on each of these points and put the information on your team page.
 * Activity 4**: What causes indoor air pollution?

Oil, gas, kerosene, coal, wood, tabocca products, carbon monoxide, household cleaning products, radon, pesticides, furnaces, space heaters.
 * 1) What causes these pollutants? High temperatures and humidity increase the pollutants and not bringing enough outdoor air inside increases it too.
 * 2) What health effects are caused by these pollutants? Hazardous health problems are caused. Especially to people with health effects already.
 * 3) What can be done to reduce the amount of these pollutants indoors? Decreasing the use of all the pollutants in your household and prevent getting health issues by doing so.


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

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What are the sources of indoor air pollution? Gas heaters, ovens, perfume and cologne people spray, chemicals in science classes, and the cleaning products for the school.

Where does particulate pollution come from? Dust, pollen, soot, smoke, and liquid droplets. Small particles harm health especially because it can enter deep into the lungs.

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