Water (H2O) is the most valuable asset and an inexhaustible compound on the Earth's surface, covering in excess of 70% of the planet (Hossain, 2015). Water exists in three states in nature, namely, liquid, solid, and gas. It is in the powerful balance between the fluid and gas states at standard temperature and pressure.
Students will be able to learn more about the importance of water in our lives.
Together with some of the elements that lead to water pollution and scarcity, the students will also study about the present state of water on Earth.
Students describe the local and global effects of sharing water resources, including who would be impacted and how in the event of a sharp decline in supply.
In order to address and raise awareness of various water concerns, students are encouraged to work together with their peers.