This chapter discusses how human activities affect rivers and what can be done to save them.
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances contaminate water sources, making the water unsuitable for various activities like drinking, cooking, swimming, and cleaning.
Water Pollution
Here are the steps for the experiment:
→ Some things dissolve in water, but the water might not change color. Does this mean those things are not in the water?
→ Imagine if sugar, salt, lemon juice, or sherbet couldn't dissolve in water!
→ Also, think about what would happen if things like stones, chalk, plastic, or garbage could dissolve in water!
→ Many things dissolve easily in water, and some of them can be harmful to our bodies.
→ That's why it's important to clean water before drinking it, and boiling water is one of the best ways to do this.
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1. How does water become dirty in rivers and seas? |
2. What are soluble and insoluble substances that can pollute rivers and seas? |
3. How can we keep rivers clean and prevent water pollution? |
4. How is drinking water cleaned in our houses before consumption? |
5. Why can't we drink seawater directly from the sea? |
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