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World Water Day Friday 22 March 2013

World Water Day Friday 22 March 2013. Water Quiz. Q1: How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water?. 20% 40% 60% 80%. Q1: How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water?. 20% 40% 60% 80%. Q2: How much of this water is drinkable?. 50% 20% 3% 1%.

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World Water Day Friday 22 March 2013

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  1. World Water Day Friday 22 March 2013 Water Quiz

  2. Q1: How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water? 20% 40% 60% 80%

  3. Q1: How much of the Earth’s surface is covered in water? 20% 40% 60% 80%

  4. Q2: How much of this water is drinkable? 50% 20% 3% 1%

  5. Q2: How much of this water is drinkable? 50% 20% 3% 1%

  6. Q3: In the UK, on average people us how much water each day? 213 litres 144 litres 119 litres 97 litres

  7. Q3: In the UK, on average people us how much water each day? 213 litres 144 litres 119 litres 97 litres

  8. Q4: What is the minimum amount of water needed to live? 7.5 litres/day 15 litres/day 22.5 litres/day 30 litres/day

  9. Q4: What is the minimum amount of water needed to live? 7.5 litres/day 15 litres/day 22.5 litres/day 30 litres/day

  10. Q5: How many people on Earth don’t have access to clean water? 20 million 205 million 480 million 780 million

  11. Q5: How many people on Earth don’t have access to clean water? 20 million 205 million 480 million 780 million

  12. Q7: How can you save water in your home? Collect rain water for watering the plants Fix dripping taps Install a device in your toilet All of the above?

  13. Q7: How can you save water in your home? Collect rain water for watering the plants Fix dripping taps Install a device in your toilet All of the above?

  14. Q8: How many people die each year from water borne disease? 1.2 million 2.8 million 3.4 million 4.2 million

  15. Q8: How many people die each year from water borne disease? 1.2 million 2.8 million 3.4 million 4.2 million

  16. Q9: How many people do not have access to sanitation (toilets)? 2.5 billion 800million 1.8billion 1.2 billion

  17. Q9: How many people do not have access to sanitation (toilets)? 2.5 billion 800 million 1.8 billion 1.2 billion

  18. Q10: A litre of water from your tap costs... £1 10p 1p 0.1p

  19. Q10: A litre of water from your tap costs... £1 10p 1p 0.1p

  20. Q11: Water is made up of which two elements? Oxygen and hydrogen Helium and oxygen Hydrogen and carbon Carbon and helium

  21. Q11: Water is made up of which two elements? Oxygen and hydrogen Helium and oxygen Hydrogen and carbon Carbon and helium

  22. Q12: The driest place on Earth is? Sahara Dessert – Africa Luxor – Egypt Atacama Dessert – Chile Dry Valleys – Antarctica

  23. Q12: The driest place on Earth is? Sahara Dessert – Africa Luxor – Egypt Atacama Dessert – Chile Dry Valleys – Antarctica

  24. Q13: Lack of water can lead to? Dehydration Sun stroke High blood pressure Frost bite

  25. Q13: Lack of water can lead to? Dehydration Sun stroke High blood pressure Frost bite

  26. Q14: How much does it cost to give an African village access to clean water? £5 £60 £400 £3000

  27. Q14: How much does it cost to give an African village access to clean water? £5 £60 £400 £3000

  28. Q15: How much water is needed to make a pair of jeans? 1,000 litres 8,000 litres 11,000 litres 18,000 litres

  29. Q15: How much water is needed to make a pair of jeans? 1,000 litres 8,000 litres 11,000 litres 18,000 litres

  30. Q16: How many children die each day from diarrhoea 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

  31. Q16: How many children die each day from diarrhoea 500 1,000 1,500 2,000

  32. Q17: How much water do women in Africa carry on their heads? 20kg 16kg 14kg 10kg

  33. Q17: How much water do women in Africa carry on their heads? 20kg 16kg 14kg 10kg

  34. Q18: How much new water is created each day by rain? 100,000,000 litres 1,000,000 litres 10,000 litres None

  35. Q18: How much new water is created each day by rain? 100,000,000 litres 1,000,000 litres 10,000 litres None

  36. Q19: In Africa, most people get clean, safe water from... Rainfall Rivers Underground Lakes

  37. Q19: In Africa, most people get clean, safe water from... Rainfall Rivers Underground Lakes

  38. Q20: Of all the drinkable water on Earth, how much is frozen as ice? 99% 66% 33% None

  39. Q20: Of all the drinkable water on Earth, how much is frozen as ice? 99% 66% 33% None

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