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Water (H2O )

Water (H2O ). Who am I? I am tasteless, I am colourless, I am shapeless, I am odourless, But without me, there’s no life. Can you tell me who am I? Yes! I am water. . Introduction. Has 3 different states, liquid, solid and gas Our bodies are 55-60% water.

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Water (H2O )

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  1. Water(H2O)

    Who am I? I am tasteless, I am colourless, I am shapeless, I am odourless, But without me, there’s no life. Can you tell me who am I? Yes! I am water.
  2. Introduction

    Has 3 different states, liquid, solid and gas Our bodies are 55-60% water Made up of two elements, hydrogen and oxygen. Its chemical formula is H2O Covers 71% of the Earth's surface Has 3 different states, liquid, solid and gas
  3. Water cycle

    The water cycle, also known as the hydrologic cycle or the H2O cycle, describes the continuous movement of water on, above and below the surface of the Earth
  4. In short: First, water on the earth, in lakes, in oceans and in the sea is evaporated by the heat from the Sun Excess water from plants is also absorbed into the atmosphere, this proccess is called transpiration Then, water collects as water vapor in the sky. This makes clouds Next, the water in the clouds gets cold. This makes it become liquid again Then, the water falls from the sky as rain, snow, sleet, or hail which is called precipitation The water then collects into lakes, oceans, or aquifers. From there, it evaporates again and continues the cycle
  5. World Water Day

    World Water Day has been observed on 22 March since 1993 when the United General Assembly declared 22 March as „World Day for Water” The UN and its member nations devote this day to implementing UN reccommendations and promoting concrete activities within their contries regarding the world’s water resources
  6. Water conservation

    Water conservation means to reduce the use of water This can be done by finding ways to reuse water To ensure availability for future generations, the withdrawal of fresh water from an ecosystem should not exceed its natural replacement rate Energy conservation: Water pumping, delivery and waste water treatment facilities consume a significant amount of energy. In some regions of the world over 15% of total electicity consumption is devoted to water managment Habitat conservation: Minimizing human water use helps to preserve fresh water habitats for local wildlife and migrating waterfowl, as well as reducing the need to build new dams and other water diversion infrastructures.
  7. Water in Croatia

    Croatia is third water richest country in Europe behind only Norway and Island From all regions, Lika is most richest According to research, from that area, daily flows a billion dollar worth of water to Adriatic sea
  8. Krka

    Krka is a river in Croatia’s Dalmatia region, noted for its numerous waterfalls 73 km long and its basin covers an area of 2,088 km2 Before its outflow the river forms beautiful and well known waterfalls called Skradinski bul, part of Krka National Park This area is also the location of the first hydroelectric power station using alternate current in Croatia, the Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant. This plant started supplying power to the nearby city of Šibenik in 1895
  9. Jaruga Hydroelectric Power Plant

    The Jaruga is one of the oldest power-generating facilities in the world Its present location dates back to 1903 First hydro power plant in Europe and second in the world, 3 days after the Adams Power Plant on Niagara Falls It was designed to power the street lights in Šibenik, making it the third city in the world with street lights In 1893, the mayor of Šibenik, Ante Šupuk and one Vjekoslav Meichser started a business and obtained a license to use the waters of river Krka, and in 1894 they obtained permission to set up electrical power lines on municipal property in order to start lighting the streets with electric power
  10. And here you can see largest hydro-electric power station in the world located in China Here you can see old water turbine from Jaruga power plant
  11. Fun facts

    Only 3% of Earth’s water is fresh water. 97% of the water on Earth is salt water 68.7% of that fresh water is trapped in glaciers There is more fresh water in the atmosphere then in all of the rivers on the planet combined Roughly 634 gallons of water go into the production of one hamburger Approximately 400 billion gallons of water are used in the United States per day
  12. And remember, Every drop counts!
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