Especialidades JA/Ciencia de agua - Avanzado/Requisitos

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Ciencia de agua - Avanzado

Nivel de destreza

2

Año

2015

Version

04.05.2024

Autoridad de aprobación

División Norteamericana

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Ciencia de agua - Avanzado
Estudio de la naturaleza
Nivel de destreza
123
Autoridad de aprobación
División Norteamericana
Año de introducción
2015



1. Tener la especialidad de Ciencia de agua.

2.

Illustrate and briefly describe how does each physical state of water contribute to the earth’s climate.

3.

Discuss with a group the effects of water by flooding and erosion.

4.

Explain the following terms with reference to changes in water state.

a.

Condensation

b.

Evaporation

c.

Freezing

d.

Melting

e.

Desublimation

f.

Sublimation

5.

Be able to explain and illustrate making use of photographs, diagrams or sketches the following types of water:

a.

Filtered Water

b.

Soft Water

c.

Distilled Water

d.

Rain Water

e.

Snow Water

f.

De-ionized Water

g.

Raw Water

h.

Hard Water

6.

What is a watershed? Discuss with a group the importance of watersheds.

7.

How does filtering water make it clean?


8.

On your own or with a group, perform the following experiment and explain in your results what can be done to keep clean water sources.

Investigating Pollution

There are many ways that water can become polluted. Aside from natural pollution such as soil, leaves and living organisms, people cause the most serious pollution. From agricultural fertilizers and pesticides to urban runoff and industrial waste, pollutants can seep into groundwater that is often used as a source for drinking water. Follow the instructions in this experiment to make polluted water and observe what pollutants may do to water supplies.

Materials:

  • 8 one-pint jars(four with tight-fitting lids)
  • Masking tape
  • Funnel
  • Cotton
  • Motor Oil
  • Vinegar
  • Laundry detergent
  • Soil
  • Plastic Cups

Procedure:

  • Label two sets of jars. Number four of the jars (1,2,3 and 4) with masking tape. Make sure these four jars have lids that will fit tightly. Fill this set of jars half full of water. Number the other four jars (5,6,7 and 8) with masking tape and set them aside.
  • Observe the water in jar #1. Record your observations.
  • Put one tablespoon of motor oil in jar #2. Tighten the lid and shake the jar carefully. Record your observations.
  • Put a tablespoon of vinegar in jar #3. Tighten the lid and shake the jar carefully. Record your observations.
  • Put a tablespoon of detergent in jar #4. Tighten the lid and shake the jar carefully. Record your observations.
  • Place a piece of cotton in the funnel and then add some soil. Place the funnel on empty jar #5.
  • Pour the contents of jar #1 (water only) into the funnel and let it drip through the funnel into jar #5.
  • Move the funnel with the cotton and soil to empty jar #6. Pour the contents of jar #2 (oil and water) into the funnel and let it drip through the funnel into jar #6. Observe and record your observations.
  • Move the funnel with the cotton and soil to empty jar #7. Pour the contents of jar #3 (vinegar) into the funnel and let it drip through the funnel into jar #7. Observe and record your observations.
  • Move the funnel with the cotton and soil to empty jar #8. Pour the contents of jar #4 (detergent) into the funnel and let it drip through the funnel into jar #8. Record your observations.

Making Discoveries:

If these substances were added to a real water source, how might they affect the water?

How might animals and people be affected?

Can you think of instances where materials such as these (oil, chemical detergent, etc.) might have been spilled or dumped and possibly endangered a water supply?

What measures might a community take to prevent such accidents?


9.

Develop a spiritual application from water and share it with your group.