Water Overground and Underground
Produced by the Earth Science Teachers' Association, these resources look at water supplies. Students consider the permeability of rocks when seeing how to supply water in an arid environment.
They look at waste disposal and groundwater pollution and conclude with a case study on the factors involved in the siting of a dam and reservoir.
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