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Water Quest

Water Resources

The World's water is in short supply--at least in its usable form:  do you 
agree?

Water Links


Map Your Local Watershed! 
(Lesson Plan Grades 4-12 by Eric Hadd Georgia Middle School)
http://academics.smcvt.edu/vtgeographic/lesson%20plans/map_local_watershed.htm

American Rivers.org--take a look at the nation's rivers.
http://www.americanrivers.org/

American Rivers.org:  Hurricane Katrina and American River's Statements on 
Wetlands, Watersheds, and Rivers
http://www.americanrivers.org/site/PageServer?pagename=AMR_katrina_followup

The Mississippi River, in the USGS's "Status and Trends of the Nation's 
Biological Resources"--maps, photos, description, with information about the 
floodplain's decline.
http://biology.usgs.gov/s+t/SNT/noframe/ms137.htm

Learn more about watersheds in general and find out who to contact about the 
watersheds in your state!  Check out the video, "Everyone impacts a 
watershed!"
http://www.ctic.purdue.edu/KYW/wspartners/statewscontacts.html

US Watersheds Map  
Interactive Map to community-based restoration projects that were identified 
by the USDA forest service.
http://www.interactivewatersheds.net/uswtrmap.html

Does bacteria live best in hot or cold water?  (One science experiment 
suggests that ice may have more bacteria than toilet water--it won a prize--
but I'd need to see what sort of meat and such surrounded the ice in the 
refrigerator and what sort of antiseptics were used in the other; in any 
case, it's generally thought that bacteria more dangerous to us is that which 
survives between room and body temperature.)  Check out Peter Ward's "Rare 
Earth," which describes how bacteria survive in hot thermal vents
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0387952896/qid=1140214895/sr=1-1/ref=sr_1_1/103-5835530-2951851?s=books&v=glance&n=283155

Find out about water . . .

Check out the Mississippi.  Find out about Katrina's effects.  And map your 
own local watershed!  Then investigate your watershed's ecosystem and check 
for signs of danger.


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