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Water: (Every Drop of Water Is Precious)

Water is the most abundant substance on Earth, covering about 3/4 of the planet's surface. It has many important uses including producing electricity, transportation, drinking, and washing. However, water is also wasted through activities like using high-pressure pumps to wash cars, outdated appliances, poor management, and serving bottled water at events. Water has unique properties in that it is colorless, tasteless, shapeless, and odorless.
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Topics covered

  • water in recreation,
  • water in developed countries,
  • environmental impact,
  • water in industry,
  • water in urban planning,
  • water wastage,
  • water in hygiene,
  • water sources,
  • water scarcity,
  • water cleaning
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Water: (Every Drop of Water Is Precious)

Water is the most abundant substance on Earth, covering about 3/4 of the planet's surface. It has many important uses including producing electricity, transportation, drinking, and washing. However, water is also wasted through activities like using high-pressure pumps to wash cars, outdated appliances, poor management, and serving bottled water at events. Water has unique properties in that it is colorless, tasteless, shapeless, and odorless.
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© © All Rights Reserved
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Topics covered

  • water in recreation,
  • water in developed countries,
  • environmental impact,
  • water in industry,
  • water in urban planning,
  • water wastage,
  • water in hygiene,
  • water sources,
  • water scarcity,
  • water cleaning

WATER

(Every drop of water is precious)



TOPICS
 Introduction of water
 Uses of water
 Pie diagram of water
 Wastage of water
 Properties of water
INTRODUCTION OF WATER
 Water is the most common substance found on the earth.

 The water is a chemical substance within the formula of H2O.

 About 3/4th of the earth is covered with water.

 Water can be found in pounds, lakes, rivers, oceans and seas.


USES OF WATER
• It is used for producing electricity.
• It is used for transportation.
• It is used for drinking.
• It is used for washing and cleaning.
Fig1:Pie diagram of water
WASTAGE OF WATER
• Washing a car with high pressure water pumps.
• Using old and out dated washing machines and
dishwashers.
• Poor water management.
• Serving bottled or packaged water at festivals or
gatherings.
PROPERTIES OF WATER
• Water is colourless.
• Water is tasteless.
• Water is shapeless.
• Water has no smell. It is odour less.
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