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What is Safe Drinking Water? (Elementary)

What is Safe Drinking Water? (Elementary)

There are two major sources of water: Groundwater - found below the ground where it accumulated in between soil and rocks. The volume of water can range from small to very large similar to above ground creeks, rivers and lakes. Surface water - found on the Earth's surface in lakes, ponds, rivers, etc. Drinking water should be: Clear, Colourless, Odourless

What is Safe Drinking Water? (High School)

What is Safe Drinking Water? (High School)

There are two major sources of water: Groundwater - found below the ground where it accumulates in between soil and rocks. The volume of water can range from small to very large similar to above ground creeks, rivers and lakes, found in bodies of water that resemble underground lakes called aquifers. Surface water - found on the Earth's surface in lakes, rivers, dugouts and reservoirs
Drinking water should be: Clear, Colourless, Odourless

What is Safe Drinking Water Answer Key for Quiz for Students in Grades 9-12 To Accompany What Is Safe Drinking Water? Lesson

What is Safe Drinking Water Answer Key for Quiz for Students in Grades 9-12 To Accompany What Is Safe Drinking Water? Lesson

1. Name and describe the two major sources of drinking water. 1. Surface water: found on Earth's surface in lakes, rivers, dugouts and reservoirs 2. Groundwater: found in underground lakes called aquifers