Transcript Water

1.
Water pollution
2.
Water cycle
3.
Rainfall
4.
Rainbow
5.
Water transports
6.
Water sports
7.
Water facility
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Water pollution can be invisible to
the naked eye, but its impacts are
for the most part clear enough.
Bacteria, nutrients and other
pollutants can make swimmers sick,
contaminate or kill marine life, and
give off bad smells.
Like other major cities in the
world, H ality. Our pollutants
come from human and industrial
sources and Hong Kong is
working diligently to improve
its water quality livestock farms,
At the same time, we are
working hard to retain the
unspoiled clean water in remote
areas.
This cycle is made up of a f The earth
has a limited amount of water. That
water keeps going around and around
and around and around and (well, you
get the idea) in what we call the
"Water Cycle".
few main parts:
Waterfalls are one of nature's most captivating
sights. Cascading down from their heights,
they always create a sense of wonder that
nature could form such a beautiful piece of
artwork from mere rocks and water. From the
crashing power of the river waterfall to the
delicate weaving of a cascading mountain
stream, they provide quick escape from life's
problems.
Author Donald Arenas in his text Meteorology
Today describes a rainbow as "one of the most
spectacular light shows observed on earth". Indeed
the traditional rainbow is sunlight spread out into
its spectrum of colors and diverted to the eye of
the observer by water droplets. The "bow" part of
the word describes the fact that the rainbow is a
group of nearly circular arcs of color all having a
common center.
This is ship, it is common
water transport in Hong Kong
Another water transport are
boat…etc
Water sports
are healthy