Download - Yr 9 Water Assessment
What is it?• It has the power to form community - and the power to start a war• For many it costs next to nothing – still they spend billions to buy it• It determines the way we live - without most people even noticing it• We’ve shared it with ancient dinosaurs - and it will be here long
after we’re gone• 1 in 6 people don’t have enough of it – others use it like no one else
needs it• We search for it on distant planets - while we waste it here on our
own• It gives life – it can take life – you might even say it is life itself• Some argue it is a basic human right – others sell it for huge sums
of money• Some walk hours for just a little – others simply reach out for more
than they need• It is the basis of all life – yet we fail to respect it
Water
Global water issuesMore than 1 in 6 people in the world remain without access to safe drinking water.
Over one-third of the world's population has no access to sanitation facilities.
In developing countries, about 80% of illnesses are linked to poor water and sanitation conditions.
1 out of every 4 deaths under the age of 5 worldwide is due to a water-related disease.
There’s a real problem of access to clean water in many parts of the
world
With some expert guidance local villagers can dig these wells and lay pipelines themselves – costing a fraction of what the large dam schemes cost and
nobody is displaced from the land!
Water is life!
Task
Complete a well planned and informative flyer, suitable for circulation around the school, to show your understanding of the problems of water in India and how they are being dealt with.