Environmental Systems & Societies SL
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
9
Chapters
219
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Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Unit 1 - Foundations Of Environmental Systems & Societies
Unit 2 - Ecosystems & Ecology
Unit 2 - Ecosystems & Ecology
Unit 3 - Biodiversity & Conservation
Unit 3 - Biodiversity & Conservation
Unit 4 -Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 4 -Water & Aquatic Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 5 - Soil Systems & Terrestrial Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 5 - Soil Systems & Terrestrial Food Production Systems & Societies
Unit 6 - Atmospheric Systems & Societies
Unit 6 - Atmospheric Systems & Societies
Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Unit 8 - Human Systems & Resource Use
Unit 8 - Human Systems & Resource Use
Internal Assessment
Internal Assessment
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Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
Environmental Systems & Societies SL

Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production

Water Woes: Climate's Puzzle of Scarcity

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Introduction

In the fascinating world of Environmental Systems and Societies, we're diving into the intriguing topic of changes in water availability. Get ready to explore how temperatures, scarcity, and even real-world examples like Cape Town's water crisis play a role in shaping our understanding of water resources!

Temperature's role

Picture this: as temperatures go up, water becomes a bit of a shy creature, hiding away in some places. Think of it like a game of hide-and-seek – water hides from the heat! When it gets warmer, some areas might find themselves running low on water. Why? Because the heat makes water evaporate more quickly, turning it into those fluffy clouds in the sky. So, warmer temperatures can lead to water scarcity in some regions.: as temperatures go up, water becomes a bit of a shy creature, hiding away in some places. Think of it like a game of hide-and-seek – water hides from the heat! When it gets warmer, some areas might find themselves running low on water. Why? Because the heat makes water evaporate more quickly, turning it into those fluffy clouds in the sky. So, warmer temperatures can lead to water scarcity in some regions.

Cape town's "day zero

Imagine waking up one day and realizing you're almost out of water! Well, that's what almost happened to Cape Town in 2018, also known as "Day Zero." This city in South Africa faced an intense water shortage due to a combination of factors, including drought and increasing demand. People had to come together to save water, and they did some really creative things – like taking shorter showers and collecting rainwater. This real-life story reminds us that water scarcity isn't just a concept; it can hit close to home.

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Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production
Environmental Systems & Societies SL
Environmental Systems & Societies SL

Unit 7 - Climate Change & Energy Production

Water Woes: Climate's Puzzle of Scarcity

Word Count Emoji
581 words
Reading Time Emoji
3 mins read
Updated at Emoji
Last edited on 5th Nov 2024

Table of content

Introduction

In the fascinating world of Environmental Systems and Societies, we're diving into the intriguing topic of changes in water availability. Get ready to explore how temperatures, scarcity, and even real-world examples like Cape Town's water crisis play a role in shaping our understanding of water resources!

Temperature's role

Picture this: as temperatures go up, water becomes a bit of a shy creature, hiding away in some places. Think of it like a game of hide-and-seek – water hides from the heat! When it gets warmer, some areas might find themselves running low on water. Why? Because the heat makes water evaporate more quickly, turning it into those fluffy clouds in the sky. So, warmer temperatures can lead to water scarcity in some regions.: as temperatures go up, water becomes a bit of a shy creature, hiding away in some places. Think of it like a game of hide-and-seek – water hides from the heat! When it gets warmer, some areas might find themselves running low on water. Why? Because the heat makes water evaporate more quickly, turning it into those fluffy clouds in the sky. So, warmer temperatures can lead to water scarcity in some regions.

Cape town's "day zero

Imagine waking up one day and realizing you're almost out of water! Well, that's what almost happened to Cape Town in 2018, also known as "Day Zero." This city in South Africa faced an intense water shortage due to a combination of factors, including drought and increasing demand. People had to come together to save water, and they did some really creative things – like taking shorter showers and collecting rainwater. This real-life story reminds us that water scarcity isn't just a concept; it can hit close to home.

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