Importance of Water Conservation: Guide for Kids

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  1. Water is the only substance on Earth that naturally exists in three states: solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (water vapor).
  2. The water we have on Earth today is the same water that has been here for billions of years. It goes through a continuous cycle known as the water cycle, where it evaporates, forms clouds, and falls back to Earth as rain or snow.
  3. The human body is about 60% water. Our brains are approximately 75% water, and our blood is about 92% water.
  4. Water is a fantastic solvent, meaning it can dissolve many different substances. It’s often called the “universal solvent” because it dissolves more substances than any other liquid.
  5. Only about 1% of the world’s water is available for human use. The rest is saltwater in the oceans or freshwater locked in ice and glaciers.
  6. Water scarcity affects more than 40% of the global population, and it’s estimated that by 2025, two-thirds of the world’s population could face water stress.
  7. Agriculture is the largest consumer of water worldwide, using around 70% of the world’s freshwater resources.
  8. Every drop counts! Even small actions like turning off the tap while brushing your teeth can save gallons of water over time.