Today is Earth Day and this inforgraphic shares information about water. Why choose water for Earth Day? Think about the drought in California and how it is impacting people, and crops. Water is seen as a finite resource (although there are scientists at work figuring out how we might be able to make water).
This infographic focuses on the US and how much water we (we being Americans) use, specifically in the following areas:
* The amount daily, not just for drinking but to "grow and make the things we eat, wear and use to generate energy."
* The top eight crops that use water
* The top eight river basins, plus what happens when the water level drops below critical levels
Additional resources are provided under the infographic. Students are fascinated by nature, and this infographic could be used to have students think about how they use water in their household, and how your school uses water.
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Today is Earth Day and this inforgraphic shares information about water. Why choose water for Earth Day? Think about the drought in California and how it is impacting people, and crops. Water is seen as a finite resource (although there are scientists at work figuring out how we might be able to make water).
This infographic focuses on the US and how much water we (we being Americans) use, specifically in the following areas:
* The amount daily, not just for drinking but to "grow and make the things we eat, wear and use to generate energy."
* The top eight crops that use water
* The top eight river basins, plus what happens when the water level drops below critical levels
Additional resources are provided under the infographic. Students are fascinated by nature, and this infographic could be used to have students think about how they use water in their household, and how your school uses water.