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What do you know about water?

What do you know about water?. Take this quiz and record your answers on your answer sheet. . When you have a bath, you should: A. Fill it half way B. Fill it to the brim C. Fill it just high enough to cover the bare essentials . 2. When you have a shower, you should stay in for:

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What do you know about water?

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  1. What do you know about water? Take this quiz and record your answers on your answer sheet.

  2. When you have a bath, you should: A. Fill it half way B. Fill it to the brim C. Fill it just high enough to cover the bare essentials

  3. 2. When you have a shower, you should stay in for: • Less than 3 minutes • B. 3-5 minutes • C. 5 minutes or more

  4. 3. When you brush your teeth, you should: A. Turn the tap off while you brushB. Use a glass of water for rinsingC. Leave the tap running

  5. 4. When cleaning your footpath or driveway, you should: A. Use a broomB. Use a hoseC. Sometimes use a broom and sometimes use a hose

  6. 5. To water the garden, you should: A. Use a watering can or bucketB. Use a hoseC. Leave the sprinkler on for a few hours

  7. 6. Water evaporates from the ocean to form: Clouds Lightning Rainbows

  8. 7.Whenever you have a dripping tap, you should: A. Fix it immediatelyB. Ignore itC. Get around to it eventually

  9. 8.The water that falls from the sky as rain, snow or hail is called: Evaporation Condensation Precipitation

  10. 9. The process that allows water to move from oceans to the sky and back down to the earth as rain is called: The Rain Cycle The Atmosphere Cycle The Water Cycle

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