RAP 1.____ A change in the environment (air pollution) 2. ______event that occurred when farmers removed all of the grasses in the Great Plains, a drought.

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RAP 1.____ A change in the environment (air pollution) 2. ______event that occurred when farmers removed all of the grasses in the Great Plains, a drought occurred, topsoil blew away and dust was left? (human impact) 3. ______prevents soil erosion (soil conservation) ? 4. _______ type of pollution is caused by factories and car exhaust (air pollution)

Frayer Model for Air pollution Definition:Characteristics/facts: Examples:Non-examples: Air Pollution

Key Questions 1. What is water pollution? 2. What is thermal pollution? 3. What is water conservation?

1. What is water pollution? 1. Water Pollution is caused by  Waste  Pesticides  Fertilizers  Oil spills

2. What is thermal pollution?  2. Thermal Pollution-factories remove water from a river, heat it up, cool down, and put back in river

3. What is water conservation?  3. Water Conservation  Water saving faucets, shower heads, toilet  Turn off water when brushing teeth  Wash full loads in dishwasher  Prevent dumping chemicals  Prevent fertilizer runoff  Prevent septic tank leakage

Homework: Copy and answer Don’t forget to write summary 1.What are some causes of water pollution? 2. Where does thermal pollution take place? 3. Name three ways to conserve water.