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What is WATER POLLUTION? | What Causes Water Pollution? | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz
Hey kids, in this video, Dr Binocs will explain, what is water pollution? what causes water pollution? how to prevent water pollution?
Make sure you watch the whole video to know all the answers to your curious questions!
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Storyboard - Kalpesh Bamne
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published: 03 Jan 2020
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Water Pollution for Kids | Learn How to Keep Our Water Clean
What is water pollution? Did you know there are different kinds of pollution? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about the ways that water is harmed and contaminated. You will also learn how we can help make water cleaner and safer for the wildlife that live there. Even though we, ourselves, need clean water for drinking and other uses, aquatic animals that live in oceans and lakes need clean water as well to survive.
Would you rather swim in a lake that is clear and blue or one that is filled with plastic bottles and bags, waste, and chemicals? Naturally, you would want to swim in a clean lake. Well, so do fish and other animals in the sea. Water pollution is caused by many different factors, but the primary one is humans. For many, many years, we have been throwing our "tr...
published: 23 Nov 2021
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What Is Water Pollution | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry.
The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even the oceans.
The United Nations estimate that around 10% of the world’s people do not have access to clean drinking water. The main problem with this untreated water is that it can carry diseases, such as cholera, that spread through untreated human faeces. This is particularly serious in shanty towns near big cities and in refugee camps.
Rivers and streams can also be polluted with diseases from water coming from badly managed rubbish dumps. But human sewage is not the only substance that pollutes our water supplies – most of the other substances humans allow to escape into streams, rivers and the oceans, are more a danger to n...
published: 16 Mar 2016
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Water pollution | Water Contamination | Video for kids
Let's Learn the Causes, Effects and Ways to Stop Water Pollution.
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Stay tuned for more videos :)
published: 25 May 2018
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Causes and effects of water pollution - Sustainability | ACCIONA
Water is a basic resource that guarantees the life of all living beings on the planet. However, its scarcity and pollution cause millions of people to have poor access to this much-needed asset. Although there are processes such as water treatment or desalination that facilitate its treatment, use and consumption in areas with quality or supply problems, it is first necessary to avoid its contamination.
In this video we show you what are the main causes of water pollution, as well as its effects.
More information: https://www.activesustainability.com/water/causes-consequences-water-pollution/
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published: 14 Mar 2017
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Water Pollution
030 - Water Pollution
In this video Paul Andersen explains how water quality can be degraded by pollutants. Wastewater is the main source of water pollution and can be measure using the BOD (biochemical oxygen demand). Dead zones, cultural eutrophication, disease, and other pollutants are included. A basic description of sewage treatment, septic systems, and water purification is also included.
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published: 04 Jan 2016
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Water Pollution and How We Can Reduce It!
#waterpollution #pollution #ngscience
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are added to our waterways, including ponds, rivers, lakes and the ocean. Worksheet Link: https://ngscience.com/grades/grade-5/units/earths-land-and-water/pages/using-water
Water pollutants include sewage, the wastewater from factories, the seepage of chemicals from farms and other agricultural activities, oil spills, marine debris and the flow of stormwater from land to waterways.
So how does water pollution affect the environment?
Water pollution is harmful to aquatic organisms. It can cause them to die, move to new environments or change the balance of an entire aquatic ecosystem. Marine debris also has a direct affect on large aquatic vertebrates like seals, dolphins and turtles.
What can we do to ...
published: 06 Nov 2022
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How We Can Keep Plastics Out of Our Ocean | National Geographic
Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually accumulating in our own food. Learn more about how to upend the current system of produce-use-discard, and transition to a system which promotes reuse and repurposing of plastics.
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published: 16 Sep 2016
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How To Draw Village Flood Scenery || Water Pollution Drawing || বন্যার দৃশ্য || প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য আঁকা
#drawingtutorial #drawings #easydrawing #drawingforbeginners #girldrawing #facedrawing #drawingvideo #artvideo #howtodraw #pencildrawing #pencilsketch #pencilart #learndrawing #رسم فتاة #رسم كيفية رسم فتاة # رسم الشعر
How To Draw Village Flood Scenery || Water Pollution Drawing || বন্যার দৃশ্য || প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য আঁকা
In this video I have used:-
• Art paper
• Doms (zoom ultimate dark) pencil
• Push Up Eraser
• Blending Stamp
(You can also use cotton bar or tissue paper)
Welcome To My Drawing Channel.
My Names Happy, and on this channel I always try to show the easiest way of drawing . From here you can learn how to draw easily . Hope you enjoy my videos and find them helpful. ❤️
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published: 31 Aug 2024
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Water Pollution | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
Our topic for today is Water Pollution.
Contamination of water by harmful substances, which affects life on earth, is termed as water pollution.
Due to human activities, our water is getting more and more polluted day by day.
Household garbage is disposed into various sources of water.
Many people perform their domestic activities like bathing, washing clothes and utensils, etc. in these sources of water.
Also, industrial wastes are discharged into the water, leading to water pollution.
Consumption of this polluted water leads to diseases like cholera, typhoid, diarrhoea, etc. in human beings.
Polluted water also adversely affects the aquatic life.
Thus, we need to make sure that we do not pollute water.
Domestic activities such as bathing, washing clothes and utensils should not be done ...
published: 03 Feb 2015
5:48
What is WATER POLLUTION? | What Causes Water Pollution? | The Dr Binocs Show | Peekaboo Kidz
Hey kids, in this video, Dr Binocs will explain, what is water pollution? what causes water pollution? how to prevent water pollution?
Make sure you watch the ...
Hey kids, in this video, Dr Binocs will explain, what is water pollution? what causes water pollution? how to prevent water pollution?
Make sure you watch the whole video to know all the answers to your curious questions!
For more fun learning videos SUBSCRIBE to Peekaboo Kidz: http://bit.ly/SubscribeTo-Peekabookidz
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Voice of Dr. Binocs - Joseph D'Souza
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Storyboard - Kalpesh Bamne
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Co-ordinator- Rahul Kanade
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Hey kids, in this video, Dr Binocs will explain, what is water pollution? what causes water pollution? how to prevent water pollution?
Make sure you watch the whole video to know all the answers to your curious questions!
For more fun learning videos SUBSCRIBE to Peekaboo Kidz: http://bit.ly/SubscribeTo-Peekabookidz
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Watch other fun learning episodes of Dr. Binocs here - http://bit.ly/2kfNS22
Watch our NEW SERIES of Baby Binocs, stay tuned to this playlist - http://bit.ly/2kyC2jU
Credits -
Voice of Dr. Binocs - Joseph D'Souza
Creative Head/Written/Directed by Nitin Navale
Illustrators - Kalpesh Bamne, Mukesh Ishi, Rupesh Hire
Storyboard - Kalpesh Bamne
Animators - Rupesh Hire, Sushant Hodage, Tushar Ishi , Raju Nikumbe, Prashant Bordekar
Co-ordinator- Rahul Kanade
VFX Artist - Aliasgar Kagalwala
Original Background Score & SFX - Jay Rajesh Arya
Sound Design: JRA Studio (Assisted By Vinay Acharya)
Sound Engineer - Varad J. Khare
Producer - Neha Barjatya
Copyrights and Publishing: Rajshri Entertainment Private Limited
All rights reserved.
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- published: 03 Jan 2020
- views: 4289052
7:22
Water Pollution for Kids | Learn How to Keep Our Water Clean
What is water pollution? Did you know there are different kinds of pollution? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about the ways that water is harme...
What is water pollution? Did you know there are different kinds of pollution? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about the ways that water is harmed and contaminated. You will also learn how we can help make water cleaner and safer for the wildlife that live there. Even though we, ourselves, need clean water for drinking and other uses, aquatic animals that live in oceans and lakes need clean water as well to survive.
Would you rather swim in a lake that is clear and blue or one that is filled with plastic bottles and bags, waste, and chemicals? Naturally, you would want to swim in a clean lake. Well, so do fish and other animals in the sea. Water pollution is caused by many different factors, but the primary one is humans. For many, many years, we have been throwing our "trash" in the ocean. Sometimes our trash is made up of actual garbage, such as plastic water bottles and grocery bags, soda can holders, and straws. Other times, it's made up of sewage and waste, chemicals, and oils.
What can you do to help the water pollution problem? First of all, you can share some of the facts you learn in this video with your friends and family. For instance, did you know that over one billion people do not have access to clean water? That is 13% of the world's population! You can also follow the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reduce your water usage, reuse items whenever possible, and recycle any items that you can.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about water pollution! If you want to learn more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about water full of activities, worksheets, and more!
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0:00 The water you drink
1:11 What is water pollution?
1:45 What causes water pollution?
2:43 How to tell if water is safe to drink
3:43 Facts about water pollution
4:22 Ways to prevent water pollution
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What is water pollution? Did you know there are different kinds of pollution? In this video, you and your kids will learn all about the ways that water is harmed and contaminated. You will also learn how we can help make water cleaner and safer for the wildlife that live there. Even though we, ourselves, need clean water for drinking and other uses, aquatic animals that live in oceans and lakes need clean water as well to survive.
Would you rather swim in a lake that is clear and blue or one that is filled with plastic bottles and bags, waste, and chemicals? Naturally, you would want to swim in a clean lake. Well, so do fish and other animals in the sea. Water pollution is caused by many different factors, but the primary one is humans. For many, many years, we have been throwing our "trash" in the ocean. Sometimes our trash is made up of actual garbage, such as plastic water bottles and grocery bags, soda can holders, and straws. Other times, it's made up of sewage and waste, chemicals, and oils.
What can you do to help the water pollution problem? First of all, you can share some of the facts you learn in this video with your friends and family. For instance, did you know that over one billion people do not have access to clean water? That is 13% of the world's population! You can also follow the three R's: reduce, reuse, and recycle. Reduce your water usage, reuse items whenever possible, and recycle any items that you can.
We hope you and your student(s) enjoyed learning about water pollution! If you want to learn more, head over to our website and download one of our many free lesson plans about water full of activities, worksheets, and more!
https://learnbright.org/lessons/science/water-pollution/
What you will learn in this video:
0:00 The water you drink
1:11 What is water pollution?
1:45 What causes water pollution?
2:43 How to tell if water is safe to drink
3:43 Facts about water pollution
4:22 Ways to prevent water pollution
5:24 Questions to test your water knowledge
6:19 Knowledge is power!
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#WaterPollution
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- published: 23 Nov 2021
- views: 549033
5:32
What Is Water Pollution | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry.
The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even ...
Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry.
The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even the oceans.
The United Nations estimate that around 10% of the world’s people do not have access to clean drinking water. The main problem with this untreated water is that it can carry diseases, such as cholera, that spread through untreated human faeces. This is particularly serious in shanty towns near big cities and in refugee camps.
Rivers and streams can also be polluted with diseases from water coming from badly managed rubbish dumps. But human sewage is not the only substance that pollutes our water supplies – most of the other substances humans allow to escape into streams, rivers and the oceans, are more a danger to natural ecosystems than to us directly.
Chemical fertilisers are much more soluble in water than organic, manure-based fertilisers, so heavy rain can wash them into streams and lakes, causing eutrophication. The fertilisers cause algae to grow very fast forming a mat on the lake surface, which blocks sunlight from the vegetation deeper down, which then dies. Bacteria feed off the dying vegetation and use up the remaining oxygen supply. Once the oxygen has gone all animal life dies and the lake ecosystem is destroyed.
If heavy metals, such as lead mercury and cadmium, get into rivers and lakes many animals will die.
Radioactive waste is normally stored above ground in water tanks, waiting for a more permanent underground storage where it has to be safe for millions of years. There are fears that these underground stores could fail and contaminate water courses. Following a nuclear disaster, water courses and the oceans can become dangerously polluted with radioactive waste.
During mining and drilling operations to extract minerals from the earth, aquifers, which are underground water courses, can become polluted. Huge amounts of plastic thrown away from ships, and washed out to sea from rubbish dumps on land, have ended up floating in huge islands of waste causing a serious threat to fish, seabirds and other marine animals.
Coal and oil fuelled power stations have been responsible, more so in the past, for causing acid rain.
Fossil fuel and nuclear power stations need large amounts of water for condensing the steam which drives their turbines. This water is usually cooled on site in the great cooling towers that dominate the skyline of power-stations. Even so the water will be returned to the river or sea warmer than before. This can upset the river or sea ecosystems. Although not material pollution this waste heat is a pollutant.
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Learn the basics about water pollution, whilst learning about environmental chemistry.
The substances mankind throws away have polluted lakes, rivers and even the oceans.
The United Nations estimate that around 10% of the world’s people do not have access to clean drinking water. The main problem with this untreated water is that it can carry diseases, such as cholera, that spread through untreated human faeces. This is particularly serious in shanty towns near big cities and in refugee camps.
Rivers and streams can also be polluted with diseases from water coming from badly managed rubbish dumps. But human sewage is not the only substance that pollutes our water supplies – most of the other substances humans allow to escape into streams, rivers and the oceans, are more a danger to natural ecosystems than to us directly.
Chemical fertilisers are much more soluble in water than organic, manure-based fertilisers, so heavy rain can wash them into streams and lakes, causing eutrophication. The fertilisers cause algae to grow very fast forming a mat on the lake surface, which blocks sunlight from the vegetation deeper down, which then dies. Bacteria feed off the dying vegetation and use up the remaining oxygen supply. Once the oxygen has gone all animal life dies and the lake ecosystem is destroyed.
If heavy metals, such as lead mercury and cadmium, get into rivers and lakes many animals will die.
Radioactive waste is normally stored above ground in water tanks, waiting for a more permanent underground storage where it has to be safe for millions of years. There are fears that these underground stores could fail and contaminate water courses. Following a nuclear disaster, water courses and the oceans can become dangerously polluted with radioactive waste.
During mining and drilling operations to extract minerals from the earth, aquifers, which are underground water courses, can become polluted. Huge amounts of plastic thrown away from ships, and washed out to sea from rubbish dumps on land, have ended up floating in huge islands of waste causing a serious threat to fish, seabirds and other marine animals.
Coal and oil fuelled power stations have been responsible, more so in the past, for causing acid rain.
Fossil fuel and nuclear power stations need large amounts of water for condensing the steam which drives their turbines. This water is usually cooled on site in the great cooling towers that dominate the skyline of power-stations. Even so the water will be returned to the river or sea warmer than before. This can upset the river or sea ecosystems. Although not material pollution this waste heat is a pollutant.
SUBSCRIBE to the Fuse School YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT.
JOIN our platform at www.fuseschool.org
This video is part of 'Chemistry for All' - a Chemistry Education project by our Charity Fuse Foundation - the organisation behind The Fuse School. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find our other Chemistry videos here:
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV
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- published: 16 Mar 2016
- views: 265442
2:36
Water pollution | Water Contamination | Video for kids
Let's Learn the Causes, Effects and Ways to Stop Water Pollution.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction/videos
Stay tuned for m...
Let's Learn the Causes, Effects and Ways to Stop Water Pollution.
For more videos go to:
https://www.youtube.com/user/learningjunction/videos
Stay tuned for more videos :)
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Let's Learn the Causes, Effects and Ways to Stop Water Pollution.
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Stay tuned for more videos :)
- published: 25 May 2018
- views: 1570072
1:17
Causes and effects of water pollution - Sustainability | ACCIONA
Water is a basic resource that guarantees the life of all living beings on the planet. However, its scarcity and pollution cause millions of people to have po...
Water is a basic resource that guarantees the life of all living beings on the planet. However, its scarcity and pollution cause millions of people to have poor access to this much-needed asset. Although there are processes such as water treatment or desalination that facilitate its treatment, use and consumption in areas with quality or supply problems, it is first necessary to avoid its contamination.
In this video we show you what are the main causes of water pollution, as well as its effects.
More information: https://www.activesustainability.com/water/causes-consequences-water-pollution/
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Water is a basic resource that guarantees the life of all living beings on the planet. However, its scarcity and pollution cause millions of people to have poor access to this much-needed asset. Although there are processes such as water treatment or desalination that facilitate its treatment, use and consumption in areas with quality or supply problems, it is first necessary to avoid its contamination.
In this video we show you what are the main causes of water pollution, as well as its effects.
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- published: 14 Mar 2017
- views: 754509
9:07
Water Pollution
030 - Water Pollution
In this video Paul Andersen explains how water quality can be degraded by pollutants. Wastewater is the main source of water pollution a...
030 - Water Pollution
In this video Paul Andersen explains how water quality can be degraded by pollutants. Wastewater is the main source of water pollution and can be measure using the BOD (biochemical oxygen demand). Dead zones, cultural eutrophication, disease, and other pollutants are included. A basic description of sewage treatment, septic systems, and water purification is also included.
Do you speak another language? Help me translate my videos:
http://www.bozemanscience.com/translations/
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Outro
Title: String Theory
Artist: Herman Jolly
http://sunsetvalley.bandcamp.com/track/string-theory
All of the images are licensed under creative commons and public domain licensing:
Agency, U. E. P. (1990). English: Illustration (cutaway view) of rapid sand filter for water purification. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rapid_sand_filter_EPA.jpg
Allen, R. S. & J. (2010). English: Red circles on this map show the location and size of many of our planet’s dead zones. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aquatic_Dead_Zones.jpg
Annabel. (2009). English: Overview of the Aquafin waste water treatment plant of Antwerpen-Zuid,. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WWTP_Antwerpen-Zuid.jpg
Betts, L. (1999). English: View of runoff. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Runoff_of_soil_%26_fertilizer.jpg
C, T. E. , Ulrich, L. , Lüthi, C. , Reymond, Ph , Zurbrügg. (2014). English: Schematic of a septic tank. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Schematic_of_a_septic_tank_2.png
Cuyahoga River on Fire. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.clf.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Cuyahoga-Fire1.jpg
Jordan, C. (2009). Deutsch: Die unveränderten Mageninhalte eines toten Albatross-Jungen, aufgenommen im September 2009 im Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge im Pazifik mit Plastik-Treibgut, das dem Jungtier von seinen Eltern gefüttert wurde. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Albatross_at_Midway_Atoll_Refuge_(8080507529).jpg
Knobil, M. (2005). English: Cholera hospital with several empty beds. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cholera_hospital_in_Dhaka.jpg
Madprime. (2007). English: K12 E Coli colonies on a plate. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ecoli_colonies.png
Matthewjparker. (2013). English: An image of Cyanobacteria, Tolypothrix. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tolypothrix_(Cyanobacteria).JPG
Mayuno. (2007). kanamachi water purification plant. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kanamachi-water_purification_plant.JPG
NASA, C. S. (2002). English: Acid mine drainage. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rio_tinto_river_CarolStoker_NASA_Ames_Research_Center.jpg
NIH, C. R. M. L. NIAID. (Unknown date). Čeština: Escherichia coli v elektronovém mikroskopu. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg
NOAA, N. (2010). English: Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dead_Zone_NASA_NOAA.jpg
Photobank, M. (2007). Oiled Bird - Black Sea Oil Spill. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oiled_Bird_-_Black_Sea_Oil_Spill_111207.jpg
Point-source water pollution, Unknown location - Indiana Dunes - epa.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved December 14, 2015, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/thoth-god/4078908973/
Prevention, C. for D. C. and. (1992). (From source) This cholera patient is drinking oral rehydration solution. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cholera_rehydration_nurses.jpg
Redstarpublications. (2013). English: Photograph of a septic system drainfield. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Septic-system.jpg
Ryan. (2000). Pollution at Varanasi ghats. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Varanasi_ghats.jpg
Secretariat, S. (2009a). English: Here the wastewater is only light grey. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Influent_raw_wastewater_(note_grey_colour_in_glass_jar)_(3232393634).jpg
Secretariat, S. (2009b). English: Photo by Kennedy Mayumbelo in 2006. Retrieved from
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030 - Water Pollution
In this video Paul Andersen explains how water quality can be degraded by pollutants. Wastewater is the main source of water pollution and can be measure using the BOD (biochemical oxygen demand). Dead zones, cultural eutrophication, disease, and other pollutants are included. A basic description of sewage treatment, septic systems, and water purification is also included.
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Agency, U. E. P. (1990). English: Illustration (cutaway view) of rapid sand filter for water purification. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rapid_sand_filter_EPA.jpg
Allen, R. S. & J. (2010). English: Red circles on this map show the location and size of many of our planet’s dead zones. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Aquatic_Dead_Zones.jpg
Annabel. (2009). English: Overview of the Aquafin waste water treatment plant of Antwerpen-Zuid,. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:WWTP_Antwerpen-Zuid.jpg
Betts, L. (1999). English: View of runoff. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Runoff_of_soil_%26_fertilizer.jpg
C, T. E. , Ulrich, L. , Lüthi, C. , Reymond, Ph , Zurbrügg. (2014). English: Schematic of a septic tank. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Schematic_of_a_septic_tank_2.png
Cuyahoga River on Fire. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.clf.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Cuyahoga-Fire1.jpg
Jordan, C. (2009). Deutsch: Die unveränderten Mageninhalte eines toten Albatross-Jungen, aufgenommen im September 2009 im Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge im Pazifik mit Plastik-Treibgut, das dem Jungtier von seinen Eltern gefüttert wurde. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Albatross_at_Midway_Atoll_Refuge_(8080507529).jpg
Knobil, M. (2005). English: Cholera hospital with several empty beds. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cholera_hospital_in_Dhaka.jpg
Madprime. (2007). English: K12 E Coli colonies on a plate. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Ecoli_colonies.png
Matthewjparker. (2013). English: An image of Cyanobacteria, Tolypothrix. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tolypothrix_(Cyanobacteria).JPG
Mayuno. (2007). kanamachi water purification plant. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Kanamachi-water_purification_plant.JPG
NASA, C. S. (2002). English: Acid mine drainage. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Rio_tinto_river_CarolStoker_NASA_Ames_Research_Center.jpg
NIH, C. R. M. L. NIAID. (Unknown date). Čeština: Escherichia coli v elektronovém mikroskopu. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:EscherichiaColi_NIAID.jpg
NOAA, N. (2010). English: Gulf of Mexico Dead Zone. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dead_Zone_NASA_NOAA.jpg
Photobank, M. (2007). Oiled Bird - Black Sea Oil Spill. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Oiled_Bird_-_Black_Sea_Oil_Spill_111207.jpg
Point-source water pollution, Unknown location - Indiana Dunes - epa.gov. (n.d.). Retrieved December 14, 2015, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/thoth-god/4078908973/
Prevention, C. for D. C. and. (1992). (From source) This cholera patient is drinking oral rehydration solution. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cholera_rehydration_nurses.jpg
Redstarpublications. (2013). English: Photograph of a septic system drainfield. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Septic-system.jpg
Ryan. (2000). Pollution at Varanasi ghats. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Varanasi_ghats.jpg
Secretariat, S. (2009a). English: Here the wastewater is only light grey. Retrieved from https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Influent_raw_wastewater_(note_grey_colour_in_glass_jar)_(3232393634).jpg
Secretariat, S. (2009b). English: Photo by Kennedy Mayumbelo in 2006. Retrieved from
- published: 04 Jan 2016
- views: 338591
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Water Pollution and How We Can Reduce It!
#waterpollution #pollution #ngscience
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are added to our waterways, including ponds, rivers, lakes and the ocean. ...
#waterpollution #pollution #ngscience
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are added to our waterways, including ponds, rivers, lakes and the ocean. Worksheet Link: https://ngscience.com/grades/grade-5/units/earths-land-and-water/pages/using-water
Water pollutants include sewage, the wastewater from factories, the seepage of chemicals from farms and other agricultural activities, oil spills, marine debris and the flow of stormwater from land to waterways.
So how does water pollution affect the environment?
Water pollution is harmful to aquatic organisms. It can cause them to die, move to new environments or change the balance of an entire aquatic ecosystem. Marine debris also has a direct affect on large aquatic vertebrates like seals, dolphins and turtles.
What can we do to reduce water pollution?
Make sure sewage and wastewater is properly treated.
Reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides on farms.
Reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Direct stormwater to treatment facilities rather than directly to waterways.
Never litter. Let's keep our water clean and as always...thanks for learning.
The hydrosphere is the combined mass of all the water on Earth. This includes water in all three states of matter – solid (ice), liquid (water) and gas (water vapor).
The vast majority of the hydrosphere is salt water in the ocean, which accounts for about 97.5% of all water on Earth.
About 2.5% of water in the hydrosphere is fresh water. Most of this fresh water, about 69%, is frozen at the Earth’s poles, as permanent snow cover or held in glaciers.
Groundwater accounts for about 30% of the fresh water in the hydrosphere. The remaining fresh water, less than 0.5%, is found in streams, rivers, lakes and stored water in reservoirs.
The hydrosphere is continually interacting with Earth’s other systems. It shares part of the atmosphere as water vapor in the air. It also interacts with the atmosphere as water moves in a repeating pattern from the surface of the Earth, into the atmosphere and back to Earth – a process called the water cycle.
The hydrosphere interacts with the geosphere when the processes of sea floor spreading and the movement of tectonic plates change the shape and positions of water sources. It also interacts with the geosphere as precipitation and the movement of water shapes the Earth’s surface through weathering, erosion and deposition.
The hydrosphere interacts with the biosphere when the distribution of water determines the types of organisms living in different regions of the Earth.
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#waterpollution #pollution #ngscience
Water pollution occurs when harmful substances are added to our waterways, including ponds, rivers, lakes and the ocean. Worksheet Link: https://ngscience.com/grades/grade-5/units/earths-land-and-water/pages/using-water
Water pollutants include sewage, the wastewater from factories, the seepage of chemicals from farms and other agricultural activities, oil spills, marine debris and the flow of stormwater from land to waterways.
So how does water pollution affect the environment?
Water pollution is harmful to aquatic organisms. It can cause them to die, move to new environments or change the balance of an entire aquatic ecosystem. Marine debris also has a direct affect on large aquatic vertebrates like seals, dolphins and turtles.
What can we do to reduce water pollution?
Make sure sewage and wastewater is properly treated.
Reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and pesticides on farms.
Reduce our reliance on fossil fuels.
Direct stormwater to treatment facilities rather than directly to waterways.
Never litter. Let's keep our water clean and as always...thanks for learning.
The hydrosphere is the combined mass of all the water on Earth. This includes water in all three states of matter – solid (ice), liquid (water) and gas (water vapor).
The vast majority of the hydrosphere is salt water in the ocean, which accounts for about 97.5% of all water on Earth.
About 2.5% of water in the hydrosphere is fresh water. Most of this fresh water, about 69%, is frozen at the Earth’s poles, as permanent snow cover or held in glaciers.
Groundwater accounts for about 30% of the fresh water in the hydrosphere. The remaining fresh water, less than 0.5%, is found in streams, rivers, lakes and stored water in reservoirs.
The hydrosphere is continually interacting with Earth’s other systems. It shares part of the atmosphere as water vapor in the air. It also interacts with the atmosphere as water moves in a repeating pattern from the surface of the Earth, into the atmosphere and back to Earth – a process called the water cycle.
The hydrosphere interacts with the geosphere when the processes of sea floor spreading and the movement of tectonic plates change the shape and positions of water sources. It also interacts with the geosphere as precipitation and the movement of water shapes the Earth’s surface through weathering, erosion and deposition.
The hydrosphere interacts with the biosphere when the distribution of water determines the types of organisms living in different regions of the Earth.
- published: 06 Nov 2022
- views: 77669
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How We Can Keep Plastics Out of Our Ocean | National Geographic
Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually acc...
Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually accumulating in our own food. Learn more about how to upend the current system of produce-use-discard, and transition to a system which promotes reuse and repurposing of plastics.
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Plastic pollution poses one of the biggest known threats to the ocean, influencing all ecosystems from beautiful coral reefs to abyssal trenches, eventually accumulating in our own food. Learn more about how to upend the current system of produce-use-discard, and transition to a system which promotes reuse and repurposing of plastics.
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Learn more about Pristine Seas and National Geographic Society's other work to explore and protect the planet:
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- published: 16 Sep 2016
- views: 3440316
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How To Draw Village Flood Scenery || Water Pollution Drawing || বন্যার দৃশ্য || প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য আঁকা
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How To Draw Village Flood Scenery || Water Pollution Drawing || বন্যার দৃশ্য || প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য আঁকা
In this video I have used:-
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• Doms (zoom ultimate dark) pencil
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How To Draw Village Flood Scenery || Water Pollution Drawing || বন্যার দৃশ্য || প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য আঁকা
In this video I have used:-
• Art paper
• Doms (zoom ultimate dark) pencil
• Push Up Eraser
• Blending Stamp
(You can also use cotton bar or tissue paper)
Welcome To My Drawing Channel.
My Names Happy, and on this channel I always try to show the easiest way of drawing . From here you can learn how to draw easily . Hope you enjoy my videos and find them helpful. ❤️
If you like my videos, Don't forget to subscribe my channel and hit the bell. 🌷❤️
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water pollution drawing / pencil drawing easy girl bridal / girls scenery drawing / ladki ka chitra / ladkiyon ki drawing / prakritik Drishya drawing / Barish Ka Mausam drawing / rainy day drawing / drawing akka/ scenery akka/ parisar chitra / parisar drawing / underwater scenery drawing / বন্যার দৃশ্য ড্রয়িং / মেয়ের ছবি আঁকা / বন্যার দৃশ্য আঁকা / প্রাকৃতিক দৃশ্য আঁকা / গ্রামীণ দৃশ্য আঁকা / গ্রামের ছবি আঁকা / শহরের ছবি আঁকা / natural scenery drawing easy
- published: 31 Aug 2024
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2:48
Water Pollution | #aumsum #kids #science #education #children
Our topic for today is Water Pollution.
Contamination of water by harmful substances, which affects life on earth, is termed as water pollution.
Due to human ac...
Our topic for today is Water Pollution.
Contamination of water by harmful substances, which affects life on earth, is termed as water pollution.
Due to human activities, our water is getting more and more polluted day by day.
Household garbage is disposed into various sources of water.
Many people perform their domestic activities like bathing, washing clothes and utensils, etc. in these sources of water.
Also, industrial wastes are discharged into the water, leading to water pollution.
Consumption of this polluted water leads to diseases like cholera, typhoid, diarrhoea, etc. in human beings.
Polluted water also adversely affects the aquatic life.
Thus, we need to make sure that we do not pollute water.
Domestic activities such as bathing, washing clothes and utensils should not be done in rivers, lakes, ponds, etc.
Household garbage should not be disposed in the various sources of water.
Also, sewage and industrial waste water should be treated before discharging into the water.
https://wn.com/Water_Pollution_|_Aumsum_Kids_Science_Education_Children
Our topic for today is Water Pollution.
Contamination of water by harmful substances, which affects life on earth, is termed as water pollution.
Due to human activities, our water is getting more and more polluted day by day.
Household garbage is disposed into various sources of water.
Many people perform their domestic activities like bathing, washing clothes and utensils, etc. in these sources of water.
Also, industrial wastes are discharged into the water, leading to water pollution.
Consumption of this polluted water leads to diseases like cholera, typhoid, diarrhoea, etc. in human beings.
Polluted water also adversely affects the aquatic life.
Thus, we need to make sure that we do not pollute water.
Domestic activities such as bathing, washing clothes and utensils should not be done in rivers, lakes, ponds, etc.
Household garbage should not be disposed in the various sources of water.
Also, sewage and industrial waste water should be treated before discharging into the water.
- published: 03 Feb 2015
- views: 2517125