The document discusses the importance of water in our lives. It states that water is essential to life, as our bodies are mostly made of water and all living things need water. It outlines how we use water for critical functions like cooking, cleaning, and hygiene. Water is also needed for plants to photosynthesize and for important systems in our bodies to work properly. The document emphasizes that access to clean water is important for health, education, and development. It provides some tips for conserving water both indoors and outdoors.
Water is one of the most precious natural resource upon which all lives are dependent upon. The growing demand for this life supporting natural resource has reached its at most limit and so it’s our responsibility to conserve and use water wisely. Here are some simple and effective ways of how each one of us can contribute in conserving water and simple tips to save water so that each and every living thing can fully benefit the true value of this precious gift of nature.
SUSTAINABILITY: WATER CONSERVATION AND ADAPTATION. Presentation suitable for Year 9 students. Basics of sustainability, contains: water conservation, flushing toilet, shower, bath, washing machine, washing hands, washing dishes, brushing teeth, cooking, drinking, facts about water, water activities, adaptation in deserts, rainforests and alpine areas.
Water is one of the most precious natural resource upon which all lives are dependent upon. The growing demand for this life supporting natural resource has reached its at most limit and so it’s our responsibility to conserve and use water wisely. Here are some simple and effective ways of how each one of us can contribute in conserving water and simple tips to save water so that each and every living thing can fully benefit the true value of this precious gift of nature.
SUSTAINABILITY: WATER CONSERVATION AND ADAPTATION. Presentation suitable for Year 9 students. Basics of sustainability, contains: water conservation, flushing toilet, shower, bath, washing machine, washing hands, washing dishes, brushing teeth, cooking, drinking, facts about water, water activities, adaptation in deserts, rainforests and alpine areas.
Water is one the primary components of life. On the occasion of World Water Day 2015, let's take a look at water related statistics from India. Right from the ecosystem perspective, to corporate usage, from usage in agricultural practices to usage by individuals. Water is one of the primary and often the most critical factor in India. Here is an interesting look at it.
Water is very important. But some peoples can’t understand the importance of water. Who are very rich but they are poor without a water. So let’s give a message’SAVE WATER TO SAVE LIFE’
Water is one the primary components of life. On the occasion of World Water Day 2015, let's take a look at water related statistics from India. Right from the ecosystem perspective, to corporate usage, from usage in agricultural practices to usage by individuals. Water is one of the primary and often the most critical factor in India. Here is an interesting look at it.
Water is very important. But some peoples can’t understand the importance of water. Who are very rich but they are poor without a water. So let’s give a message’SAVE WATER TO SAVE LIFE’
There is nothing on Earth more important to life than water.
People are having trouble getting the amount and quality of water they need for drinking, cooking, bathing, hand washing, and increasing food.
Amazing progress has been made in making clean drinking water in developed countries available to 2.6 billion people.
That's an improvement over that period from 76 percent of the global population to 91 percent.
But there are still many opportunities through better sanitation and hygiene education to multiply the benefits of clean water
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Improving the viability of probiotics by encapsulation methods for developmen...Open Access Research Paper
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3. INDEX
Water is the most important fluid on this earth.
Our body majorly consists of water.
Water is the basis of life of all human-beings, animals and
plants.
Plants make their food with the help of water .
Water is essential for our bodies to function properly.
We need water while cooking our food.
We take water baths to keep our bodies clean and tidy.
We wash our clothes and utensils with water.
We clean our homes with water.
Water produces electricity.
4. Water is the most important fluid
on this Earth
• The first signs of life on
our planet appeared in
water.
• There’s no other natural
liquid on Earth that would
be suitable for the
development of life.
5. Our body majorly consists of
Water
• Our bodies contain about
70% water.
• We need to sustain the
proper level of moisture in
our bodies.
• We always need to
replenish the body’s
deposits of water by
drinking water.
6. Water is the basis of life of all human-
beings, animals and plants
• We are all children of
water, we contain it,
animals contain it, and
even the driest of the
living plants contain it.
• Water itself contains
plenty of minerals, which
are necessary for the
body.
7. Plants make their food with the
help of water
• The Plants, By these roots
get water from the ground
and with water, they
receive useful elements
and minerals.
• A part of their food comes
to them in the form of
starch and sugars
developed in the process
of photosynthesis.
8. Water is essential for our bodies to
function properly
• The amount of water in
our body influences many
organs and systems.
• Not enough water in body
tissues and organs
prevents normal
transmission of signals
from nerves and normal
functioning of the nerve
system.
9. We need water while cooking our
food
• Of course, not all cooking
processes involve water, only
boiling does require a lot of
water. Still, our food is
digested better if we drink
some water while eating.
• Cleanness while cooking is a
key point because dirty pots,
plates, and so on are a source
of food poisoning and bad
diseases.
10. We take water baths to keep our
bodies clean and tidy
• Today, not all people have
enough clean water to
drink, nothing to say
about the water to wash
their bodies.
• It’s vital to keep one’s
hands clean all the time.
11. We wash our clothes and utensils
with water
• Keeping our clothes
clean is important to
look good.
• The cleanness of
doctors’ clothes can be
vital for patients
during surgeries.
12. Access to Water….
• Access to drinking water means that the source is less than 1
kilometer away from its place of use and that it is possible to
reliably obtain at least 20 litres per member of a household per
day.
• Access to clean water allows for better absorption and retention
of vital nutrients from food
• UNICEF estimates over 50% of world’s schools have no access
to drinking water/sanitation.
• Clean water leads to fewer water-borne diseases, which means
fewer missed classes
• Children (esp. girls) often miss class to fetch water
13. We clean our homes with water
• We use water to flush
toilets and keep them
clean and free from
infections all the time.
• We wash floors in our
homes to remove dust and
dirt. This is how we make
our homes safer for living
and guard ourselves from
dangerous bacteria.
14. Water produces electricity
• Water is a source of
renewable electricity
that’s often used instead
of obsolete power
stations.
• It’s clean and it doesn’t
damage the nature in the
huge way power stations
do.
15. Water Conservation Tips for Indoors
• Let your parents know about
leaks in your house
– Leaks are easily fixable and
save you water and money
• Tell your parents about high-
efficiency washers, faucets,
and toilets
• Run your dishwasher or
washing machine only with full
loads
• Turn off the faucet when
brushing or shaving
• Take shorter showers
16. Water Conservation Tips for Outside
• Water your lawn only when it
needs it
• Water your plants earlier in
the day when less can
evaporate
• Plant plants and shrubs that
use less water, like
sunflowers, lavender, and
marigolds
• Don’t water the gutter
• Don’t run the hose while
washing your car
17. Water Conservation Tips for School
• Bring or use a reusable water
bottle like a Nalgene instead
of the drinking fountain
• Turn off the tap while
washing your hands
• Pay attention to water
conservation signs in
bathrooms and drinking
fountains
• Inform administration if there
are any leaking pipes, hoses,
or hydrants
18. अर्थात् - हे ! जलदेवतथ हमथरी इच्छथओं
को पूरथ करो, हमें ऐसथ जल उपलब्ध
करथओ, जो गुणकथरी हो और हमें संतुष्टि
प्रदथन करे।
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पीतये शं योरभिस्रवन्तु न:।।