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Water Saving on the Farm
Start
save water outdoors where there are fields, forest and meadows
Save water inside the farmhouse (in the kitchen and bathroom)
Water
saving
on
Hello, ı'm a water protector Let's save every drop on our Earth Where do you think we should start?
farm
the
outdoor
indoor
deal with wetland retention
deal with vegetation retention
how to deal with the farm’s outdoor issues
whether on land crossed by drainage ditches the farmer should build systems of damming up water
should farmer eliminate (drain) the wetlands
should farmer eliminate (drain) the wetlands
yes, he should drain the wetlands
no, he should keep the wetlands
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Keeping the wetlands has several water saving benefits.
Retaining wetlands is very important for slowing down the water cycle in nature. They provide an excellent reservoir of water, returning it gradually to the environment and improving its availability to plants.
We are
sorry
you have reached a bad ending!
Keeping the wetlands has several water saving benefits.
Removing wetlands has several nature disadvantages.
Wetland drainage accelerates surface water run-off and is devastating to the natural system. During periods of increased rainfall, water runs off quickly, while during droughts there are water shortages. By getting rid of the marshes we are also destroying the richness of plant and animal life of the wetlands.
whether on land crossed by drainage ditches the farmer should build systems of damming up water
yes, he should invest in a damming up water systems
no, he shouldn’t build it
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
The construction of dams to hold back water on drainage channels has many benefits. The farmer will thus slow down its run-off, allowing him to use the water in periods of drought.
We are
sorry
you have reached a bad ending!
A lack of investment in damming systems on drainage channels will have many unpleasant consequences for both the farm and nature. Rapid surface run-off will lead to a depletion of water resources. Especially during periods of reduced precipitation. Failure to retain water in this way will reduce the efficiency of agricultural production and will also contribute negatively to the decline of biodiversity in this environment.
Leaving natural vegetation or introducing cultivated species with reduced evapotranspiration. Establishing so-called "flower meadows"
Creation of tree belts and shrubbery along field boundaries on the farm, along ditches and access roads
Leaving natural vegetation or introducing cultivated species with reduced evapotranspiration. Establishing so-called "flower meadows"
the farmer should do it
the farmer should not do it
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Introducing cultivated species with reduced evapotranspiration is key to increasing so-called "small-scale retention". The establishment of flower meadows also has a strong influence on achieving a high level of biologically active area, i.e. one where the plant cover effectively protects the soil from erosion and excess evaporation. It should be added that species-diverse flower meadows contribute to the maintenance of a wealth of microbial life, particularly pollinating insects
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Large-scale, monoculture cultivation of plant species with high evapotranspiration is far from environmentally friendly.
Under such conditions, the soil is deprived of any water reserves and, in drought situations, yields decrease drastically. The occupation of the area by such crops leaves no room for a biodiverse environment.
Should tree belts and hedgerows be created along field boundaries, ditches and access roads on the farm?
the farmer should do it
the farmer should not do it
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
The creation of strips of woodland and shrubbery along the boundaries of agricultural fields, ditches and access roads has a significant effect on increasing the retention of the land. Leaving vegetation of this type slows down the water cycle and increases the availability of water on the farm during periods of drought. In addition, strips of mid-field trees and shrubs provide shelter for wildlife.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Single agricultural areas without trees and shrubs turn into vast deserts. Water loss through evaporation from such surfaces increases dramatically. Local wildlife has nowhere to hide.
Save water in the bathroom
Save the water in the kitchen
Where do we start to save water inside the farmhouse?
Do you want to deal with water leaking or personal hygiene?
Personal hygiene
Water leaking
Should we stop the leaking water?
find water leakor
No, we shouldn’t – there are just a few drops
Should we stop the leaking water?
find water leakor
No, we shouldn’t – there are just a few drops
Should we stop the leaking water?
find water leakor
No, we shouldn’t – there are just a few drops
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Great! You prevented water from leaking.
Even small water leaks may cause major water waste.
Did you know, that drops dripping every 0.5 seconds equals about 1.8 liters of water in an hour (more than a standard bottle of mineral water), or 158 hundred-liter tubs in a year.
A trickle of water about 1 mm thick dripping from a cistern equals 9 liters per hour and as many as 789 hundred-liter baths in a year.”
You couldn’t see how much water runs away.
Even small water leaks may cause major water waste.
Did you know, that drops dripping every 0.5 seconds equals about 1.8 liters of water in an hour (more than a standard bottle of mineral water),
or 158 hundred-liter tubs in a year.
A trickle of water about 1 mm thick dripping from a cistern equals 9 liters per hour and as many as 789 hundred-liter baths in a year.
Just from one place.
there may not be enough water for animals, plants and you.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Which is better for daily hygiene on a farm?
Bath – Farming makes you tired. You need to rest in bath. Everyday.
Shower – it’s better for hygiene and faster.
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
The average bath uses around 100 litres of water.
An efficient shower about 60 litres.And if you remember to turn off the water after soaping up, even less.
For fatigue, a bath is of course good - but soaking the whole body every day can lead to dry skin.
A daily shower instead of a daily bath saves a huge amount of water. Not only on the farm.
The average bath uses around 100 litres of water.
An efficient shower about 60 litres. And if you remember to turn off the water after soaping up, even less.
For fatigue, a bath is of course good - but soaking the whole body every day can lead to dry skin.
Everyday baths consumes about 40 litres of water every day.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Should we try
Clean the dishes
Reuse water from waiste
Now you need to drag the dishes to the appropriate area to save water
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Great! You knew, that hand dishwash use more water than machine dishwash.
We use between 50 and 90 litres of water a day to wash dishes by hand if the water runs continuously during this activity. If we wash the dishes sparingly, we use 50% less water - between 25 and 40 litres.
Meanwhile, only 12 to 20 litres of water are used by a dishwasher for one washing cycle.
So choose a dishwasher if you can.
We use between 50 and 90 litres of water a day to wash dishes by hand if the water runs continuously during this activity. If we wash the dishes sparingly, we use 50% less water - between 25 and 40 litres.
Meanwhile, only 12 to 20 litres of water are used by a dishwasher for one washing cycle.
So choose a dishwasher if you can. You will save from 5 to 85 liters of water ewery time.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Shoul we recover Water left in dishes?
No, yuck, Oh no, this water may be dirty.
Yes, we should
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
You can reuse water from washing vegetables, drinking leftovers or even cooking vegetables.
You may reuse it to water plants - you will provide even some nutrition to the plants that way. You may also use that water to cleaning purpose or at the end to flush the toilet.
Remember to make it cool first.
You could reuse water from washing vegetables, drinking leftovers or even cooking vegetables.
You may reuse it to water plants - you will provide even some nutrition to the plants that way. You may also use that water to cleaning purpose or at the end to flush the toilet.
Remember to make it cool first.
You can do it.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Welcome to “Water saving on the farm”!
Water Saving on the Farm is a gamified experience that uses the branching scenario technique to tackle the challenge of conserving water on a farm. Players are presented with various choices, each leading to different outcomes, highlighting the impact of their decisions on the environment. The goal is to find the most efficient ways to save water, making players aware of the consequences and importance of their actions.
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https://schooltofarm.com/index.php/game-4
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Info
Water Saving on the Farm
Start
save water outdoors where there are fields, forest and meadows
Save water inside the farmhouse (in the kitchen and bathroom)
Water
saving
on
Hello, ı'm a water protector Let's save every drop on our Earth Where do you think we should start?
farm
the
outdoor
indoor
deal with wetland retention
deal with vegetation retention
how to deal with the farm’s outdoor issues
whether on land crossed by drainage ditches the farmer should build systems of damming up water
should farmer eliminate (drain) the wetlands
should farmer eliminate (drain) the wetlands
yes, he should drain the wetlands
no, he should keep the wetlands
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Keeping the wetlands has several water saving benefits. Retaining wetlands is very important for slowing down the water cycle in nature. They provide an excellent reservoir of water, returning it gradually to the environment and improving its availability to plants.
We are
sorry
you have reached a bad ending!
Keeping the wetlands has several water saving benefits. Removing wetlands has several nature disadvantages. Wetland drainage accelerates surface water run-off and is devastating to the natural system. During periods of increased rainfall, water runs off quickly, while during droughts there are water shortages. By getting rid of the marshes we are also destroying the richness of plant and animal life of the wetlands.
whether on land crossed by drainage ditches the farmer should build systems of damming up water
yes, he should invest in a damming up water systems
no, he shouldn’t build it
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
The construction of dams to hold back water on drainage channels has many benefits. The farmer will thus slow down its run-off, allowing him to use the water in periods of drought.
We are
sorry
you have reached a bad ending!
A lack of investment in damming systems on drainage channels will have many unpleasant consequences for both the farm and nature. Rapid surface run-off will lead to a depletion of water resources. Especially during periods of reduced precipitation. Failure to retain water in this way will reduce the efficiency of agricultural production and will also contribute negatively to the decline of biodiversity in this environment.
Leaving natural vegetation or introducing cultivated species with reduced evapotranspiration. Establishing so-called "flower meadows"
Creation of tree belts and shrubbery along field boundaries on the farm, along ditches and access roads
Leaving natural vegetation or introducing cultivated species with reduced evapotranspiration. Establishing so-called "flower meadows"
the farmer should do it
the farmer should not do it
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Introducing cultivated species with reduced evapotranspiration is key to increasing so-called "small-scale retention". The establishment of flower meadows also has a strong influence on achieving a high level of biologically active area, i.e. one where the plant cover effectively protects the soil from erosion and excess evaporation. It should be added that species-diverse flower meadows contribute to the maintenance of a wealth of microbial life, particularly pollinating insects
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Large-scale, monoculture cultivation of plant species with high evapotranspiration is far from environmentally friendly. Under such conditions, the soil is deprived of any water reserves and, in drought situations, yields decrease drastically. The occupation of the area by such crops leaves no room for a biodiverse environment.
Should tree belts and hedgerows be created along field boundaries, ditches and access roads on the farm?
the farmer should do it
the farmer should not do it
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
The creation of strips of woodland and shrubbery along the boundaries of agricultural fields, ditches and access roads has a significant effect on increasing the retention of the land. Leaving vegetation of this type slows down the water cycle and increases the availability of water on the farm during periods of drought. In addition, strips of mid-field trees and shrubs provide shelter for wildlife.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Single agricultural areas without trees and shrubs turn into vast deserts. Water loss through evaporation from such surfaces increases dramatically. Local wildlife has nowhere to hide.
Save water in the bathroom
Save the water in the kitchen
Where do we start to save water inside the farmhouse?
Do you want to deal with water leaking or personal hygiene?
Personal hygiene
Water leaking
Should we stop the leaking water?
find water leakor
No, we shouldn’t – there are just a few drops
Should we stop the leaking water?
find water leakor
No, we shouldn’t – there are just a few drops
Should we stop the leaking water?
find water leakor
No, we shouldn’t – there are just a few drops
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Great! You prevented water from leaking. Even small water leaks may cause major water waste. Did you know, that drops dripping every 0.5 seconds equals about 1.8 liters of water in an hour (more than a standard bottle of mineral water), or 158 hundred-liter tubs in a year. A trickle of water about 1 mm thick dripping from a cistern equals 9 liters per hour and as many as 789 hundred-liter baths in a year.”
You couldn’t see how much water runs away. Even small water leaks may cause major water waste. Did you know, that drops dripping every 0.5 seconds equals about 1.8 liters of water in an hour (more than a standard bottle of mineral water), or 158 hundred-liter tubs in a year. A trickle of water about 1 mm thick dripping from a cistern equals 9 liters per hour and as many as 789 hundred-liter baths in a year. Just from one place. there may not be enough water for animals, plants and you.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Which is better for daily hygiene on a farm?
Bath – Farming makes you tired. You need to rest in bath. Everyday.
Shower – it’s better for hygiene and faster.
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
The average bath uses around 100 litres of water. An efficient shower about 60 litres.And if you remember to turn off the water after soaping up, even less. For fatigue, a bath is of course good - but soaking the whole body every day can lead to dry skin. A daily shower instead of a daily bath saves a huge amount of water. Not only on the farm.
The average bath uses around 100 litres of water. An efficient shower about 60 litres. And if you remember to turn off the water after soaping up, even less. For fatigue, a bath is of course good - but soaking the whole body every day can lead to dry skin. Everyday baths consumes about 40 litres of water every day.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Should we try
Clean the dishes
Reuse water from waiste
Now you need to drag the dishes to the appropriate area to save water
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
Great! You knew, that hand dishwash use more water than machine dishwash. We use between 50 and 90 litres of water a day to wash dishes by hand if the water runs continuously during this activity. If we wash the dishes sparingly, we use 50% less water - between 25 and 40 litres. Meanwhile, only 12 to 20 litres of water are used by a dishwasher for one washing cycle. So choose a dishwasher if you can.
We use between 50 and 90 litres of water a day to wash dishes by hand if the water runs continuously during this activity. If we wash the dishes sparingly, we use 50% less water - between 25 and 40 litres. Meanwhile, only 12 to 20 litres of water are used by a dishwasher for one washing cycle. So choose a dishwasher if you can. You will save from 5 to 85 liters of water ewery time.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Shoul we recover Water left in dishes?
No, yuck, Oh no, this water may be dirty.
Yes, we should
Congrat
ulations
you have reached a good ending!
You can reuse water from washing vegetables, drinking leftovers or even cooking vegetables. You may reuse it to water plants - you will provide even some nutrition to the plants that way. You may also use that water to cleaning purpose or at the end to flush the toilet. Remember to make it cool first.
You could reuse water from washing vegetables, drinking leftovers or even cooking vegetables. You may reuse it to water plants - you will provide even some nutrition to the plants that way. You may also use that water to cleaning purpose or at the end to flush the toilet. Remember to make it cool first. You can do it.
We are
sorry
you have reach1ed a bad ending!
Welcome to “Water saving on the farm”!
Water Saving on the Farm is a gamified experience that uses the branching scenario technique to tackle the challenge of conserving water on a farm. Players are presented with various choices, each leading to different outcomes, highlighting the impact of their decisions on the environment. The goal is to find the most efficient ways to save water, making players aware of the consequences and importance of their actions.
Share Link
https://schooltofarm.com/index.php/game-4
Translate
This game can be translated automatically using the Google Translate tool.
Oyunlarımızı Google Translate aracı ile dilediğiniz dile çevirebilirsiniz. Chrome tarayıcıda sağ tıklayarak "Türkçe'ye çevir" seçeneğini seçebilirsiniz. Daha fazla bilgi için sayfasını ziyaret edin.
Nasze gry można przetłumaczyć na dowolny język za pomocą Google Translate. W przeglądarce Chrome kliknij prawym przyciskiem i wybierz "Przetłumacz na polski". Więcej informacji na
Τα παιχνίδια μας μπορείτε να τα μεταφράσετε σε οποιαδήποτε γλώσσα με το Google Translate. Στον Chrome, κάντε δεξί κλικ και επιλέξτε "Μετάφραση στα Ελληνικά". Περισσότερες πληροφορίες στο
Pelit voi kääntää mille tahansa kielelle Google Kääntäjä -työkalulla. Chromessa napsauta hiiren oikealla ja valitse "Käännä suomeksi". Lisätietoja
Mūsu spēles var tulkot jebkurā valodā ar Google tulkotāju. Chrome pārlūkā noklikšķiniet ar peles labo pogu un izvēlieties "Tulkot latviski". Vairāk informācijas
[Google Yardım]
[Pomoc Google]
[Βοήθεια Google]
[Google-tuesta]
[Google Atbalsts]