The causes and consequences of water pollution and Solutions

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The causes and consequences of water pollution and Solutions LO: Know the main Causes of water pollution and produce a list or table summarising them Understand the Consequences of water pollution Know how water quality can be improved Key Words: Eutrophication (see pg 82) SAV: Submerged Aquatic Vegetation Activities: Copy out key words and definitions Use pg 82 to create a table showing the three main sources of water pollution and examples of pollution caused. Glue in Eutrophication diagram Questions 1 & 2 on page 85 Source Examples