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A NEW ABOUT WATER AND SCIENCE

They create a quantum liquid millions of times more diluted than water. Can a liquid be ultradiluted? Is it possible to imagine that a liquid contained in a soup spoon could occupy the volume of an Olympic pool? Although under normal conditions this is undoubtedly impossible, at very low temperatures the matter behaves in an unusual and surprising way. Researchers from the Institute of Photonic Sciences (ICFO) led by Leticia Tarruell (professor Cellex Nest), have created a liquid one hundred million times more diluted than water and a million times less dense than the air.
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WATER TREATMENTS

Water sanitation: it reduces the microbial population to safe levels for health.  Water treatments: it is any process that improves the quality of water to make it more acceptable for a specific end-use. Tipes: -Primary: it involves sedimentation of solid waste within the water. This is done after filtering out larger contaminants within the water. -Secondary: it makes use of oxidation to further purify wastewater. This can be done in one of three ways. Tipes: . Biofiltration. . Aeration. . Oxidation ponds. -Tertiary: it is mostly comprised of removing phosphates and nitrates from the water supply. Substances like activates carbon and sand are among the most commonly used materials that assist in this process. Potable water: also known as drinking water, it is water that is safe to drink or to use for food preparation.

BIOINDICATORS.

-A bioindicator is any species or group of species whose function, population, or status can reveal the qualitative status of the environment. -It is useful and exceptional because it is divided in two simetric parts, it is protected by a cover of pectin with spiny expansions and wrapped, at the same time, by a mucilage secretion that helps it stay in flotation. It is an excellent bioindicator and it is very sensible to alterations. -Ex: Copepods, Bacillus, Geobacillus... -

OUR WATER FOOTPRINT

-The most important thing in our water footprint is the food but domestic works are near.  We spend more water in meat. Green water footprint Volume of rainwater consumed during the production process. This is particularly relevant for agricultural and forestry products (products based on crops or wood), where it refers to the total rainwater evapotranspiration (from fields and plantations) plus the water incorporated into the harvested crop or wood. Grey water footprint The grey water footprint of a product is an indicator of freshwater pollution that can be associated with the production of a product over its full supply chain. It is defined as the volume of freshwater that is required to assimilate the load of pollutants based on natural background concentrations and existing ambient water quality standards. It is calculated as the volume of water that is required to dilute pollutants to such an extent that the quality of the water remains above agreed water qua...

THE INFINITE SEA.

THE INFINITE SEA -  By Alex Dzigurski. On this picture we can see a sea that is not exacly calmed, it has waves crashing with some rocks on the shore, we also can see a beautiful sunset that doesn't let us see the horizon. We think water is very important in our lifes because we need it for everything: -Hydrate ourselves. -Clean us. -It is the habitat of so many animals. ... Some countries don't have water access and it should change.

Introduction

Hi, ladies and gentlemen we are the best cientific team in the world, the symbol delta ( δ)  is our emblem. We have studied in very especial school, called, María Inmaculada Teatinas. Our teacher was Albert Einstein. We have studied a chemistry gradued. The team is made by Isabella, Shirley, Laura, Maria Jose, Fabiana, Marcos.