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Water = life. Truth or False

Joanna ZalCo

Created on June 18, 2020

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Truth

False

Without water, life on Earth can still exist.

TRUTH

FALSE

FALSE

Without water, there would be no life on Earth. All living organisms: people, animals, insects, plants need water to live.

Man consists of water at about 70%.

TRUTH

FALSE

TRUTH

Each of us is 70% water. Water is in the blood, heart, brain, muscles and kidneys.

You don't have to drink water every day.

TRUTH

FALSE

FALSE

A person should drink about 2 liters of water every day.

Plants don't need water to grow.

TRUTH

FALSE

FALSE

All plants need water to grow and develop: bloom, have fruit.

A live tree consists mostly of water.

TRUTH

FALS

TRUTH

A live tree consists mostly of water. Water is supplied to the trunk, branches and leaves through the roots.

Animals need water to live. Some animals live in water.

TRUTH

FALSE

TRUTH

All animals need water to live. Many animal species live in or near waters: oceans, seas, rivers, lakes, ponds, e.g. fish, frogs, crayfish, seals, pelicans, herons, etc.

Water has always circulated in nature.

TRUTH

FALSE

TRUTH

Water has always circulated in nature, constantly changing its state of concentration from gas to liquid and vice versa. Under the influence of sunlight, oceans, seas, rivers, lakes and water found in soil and plants evaporates and gets into the atmosphere as water vapor. Clouds form steam, and rain falls to Earth.

Water pollution does not affect the life of the organisms.

TRUTH

FALSE

FALSE

Pollution of rivers, oceans, seas negatively affects organisms living in them, threatens their health and even life. It is also a huge threat to people who use the waters of rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.

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