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Water never stops
moving. Snow and rain fall to the earth from clouds.
The rain and melted snow
run downhill into rivers and lakes, sometimes crashing over waterfalls.
Eventually the water flows into the ocean.
During evaporation, the water turns from
liquid into gas, and moves from oceans and lakes into the atmosphere where it
forms clouds. Then the cycle begins all over again.

Put
the letters in the right order to complete a thought!
All living things need __________(tawer)
to live.
When water evaporates, it travels into the
air and becomes
part of a __________(dlocu).
Less than 1% of all the water on earth is
__________(sefrh) water.
We __________(ikrdn) water in the
liquid form.
Check for leaks and save hundreds of
__________(glloans) of water a day.
You'll save water by taking a quick
__________(howser).
Wash bikes and cars with a __________(kecbut)
and a spounge instead of a running hose.
Ask your
__________(mfaiyl) to look for ways to save water.
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What's the
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What 5-letter word
can you add to the beginning or end of the words below to make a
familiar word or phrase?
white, dish,
proof, wings, hole, salt
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*Answer at bottom of page
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How much water do we use
in a day?
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Taking a bath or shower
Watering the lawn
Washing the dishes
Washing clothes
Flushing the toilet
Brushing teeth
Drinking
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15-30 gallons
180 gallons
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Easy
Ways to Conserve H2O
Don’t let it run.
We have all developed
the bad habit of letting the faucet run while we brush our teeth or wait for a
cold glass of water. Keeping a pitcher of water in the refrigerator or turning
the faucet off while we brush our teeth can save several gallons of water each
day! It’s simple really, before you turn on the tap, think of ways you can use
less water to accomplish the same purpose.
Fix the drip.
There is no such thing as a little drip. A leaky faucet with a drip of just 1/16
of an inch in diameter (about this big –o–) can waste 10 gallons of water every
day. You can turn off that drip by replacing worn washers or valve seats with
the help of your parents.
The silent leak.
Even worse than the careless hand on the faucet is the silent toilet bowl leak,
probably the single greatest water waster in homes. A leak of 1 gallon every 24
minutes—an average amount—totals 2.5 gallons per hour or 60 gallons per day! To
check your toilet for a leak, place a few drops of food coloring in the tank and
wait. If the color appears in the bowl, then there’s a leak. Often these leaks
can be fixed with a few minor adjustments, cleaning calcium deposits from the
toilet ball in the tank, or by replacing worn valves.
Close the hose.
Letting the garden hose run faster or longer than necessary while we water the
lawn or wash the car often becomes a careless and wasteful habit. A ½ inch
garden hose under normal water pressure pours out more than 600 gallons of water
per hour and a ¾ inch hose delivers almost 1,900 gallons in the same length of
time. If left on overnight, one garden hose can easily waste twice as much water
as the average family uses in a month.
Check the plumbing.
Proper maintenance is one of the most effective water savers. Faucet washers are
inexpensive and take only a few minutes, a wrench, and a screwdriver to replace.
At home, check all water taps, hoses, and hose connections (even those that
connect to dishwashers and washing machines) for leaks. Check the garden hose
too—it should be turned off at the faucet, not just at the nozzle.
What's the Word Answer
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WATER
white water, dishwater, waterproof, water wings, water hole, salt
water
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