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Subido el 24 de marzo de 2024 por Ies ladehesilla cercedilla

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Hi everyone, we are Laia, David, Artem, and Candela. 00:00:08
Today we are going to talk about the strange juices of water. 00:00:17
And now we are going to travel to Granada to speak with David. 00:00:22
One very strange juice of water is in Granada, in Sierra Nevada. 00:00:26
They use water to produce snow because it never snows there. 00:00:31
The community is very angry because they think they are wasting water, but the city hall says that their water is reused. 00:00:35
We think that they are lying, but apart from that, we are going to talk with some citizens about their strange uses of water. 00:00:44
Now we are going to talk with Ximena. So, Ximena, tell me, what do you use water for? 00:00:52
To drink, to shower, and to wash dishes. 00:00:58
Thank you, Ximena. Now we are going to talk with your father because he has some strange uses of water, too. 00:01:03
Oh, my God. 00:01:12
Strange uses. 00:01:15
To fill up balloons and play carnival. 00:01:18
Bye-bye, Carlos. Thank you very much for your time. 00:01:23
Now we are going to talk with Jesus, who has a very strange use of water. 00:01:27
It's strange. I use the water from the dryer to shower my plants at home. 00:01:33
Thank you. Thank you very much, Jesús. That's a very strange use of water. 00:01:42
Now we are going to talk with Olivia. She's going to speak in Spanish, but don't worry. We are going to translate it later. 00:01:47
Olivia, ¿para qué usas tú el agua? 00:01:54
To brush my teeth, to brush the floor, to shower, to wash the lamps, to wash the clothes, to wash the dishes, an infinity of things. 00:01:57
was delicious i use the water for a lot of things thank you very much olivia this was wonderful 00:02:27
that's it all for today thanks for listening and we hope it has been 00:02:33
interesting say bye bye for everyone 00:02:39
from part of all group we want to say thank you to all the people that have 00:02:43
us and participated in this podcast thank you 00:02:57
Morning, everyone. In today's podcast, we are being joined by me, Marc. 00:03:22
Hi there, I'm Samuel. And in this podcast, we've got a special guest, Fierro Nemo. 00:03:33
Hi, everyone. I am a geologist specializing in the hydrosphere and founder of Lo Sabe Sobre el Agua, S.L. 00:03:38
Today's topic is about water and its uses. 00:03:47
You heard it right, water. Water is something really interesting. It can freeze you to death, it can burn you till you die, and it technically can cut you in half with a really high pressure water gun, but you still need it to live. 00:03:49
Hey guys, don't forget me. I'm still here. I would like to introduce myself. I'm the one who is going to be interviewed. 00:04:05
Taking advantage that you are in Los Aves or El Agua S.L., what do you think about the uses of water? Tell us a little bit about it, please. 00:04:13
Oh yeah, at last my time to shine. 00:04:21
So what do you think about water uses? 00:04:24
Let's see. There are two main uses of water, consumptive and non-consumptive. 00:04:27
The consumptive use occurs when after use water is not returned to the water cycle. 00:04:33
cycle for example when we drink water is a consumptive use but there's a problem due to the 00:04:39
meteorological and geographical conditions not everyone not everyone has access to water yeah 00:04:46
that's true in fact more than 1 billion people don't have access to fresh and drinkable water 00:04:53
can you explain to us the categories of consumptive water of course there are three main 00:04:59
uses, industrial, agricultural and domestic. For example, one industrial use that consumes 00:05:05
a lot of water is the manufacture of paper. Yes, actually more than one litre of water 00:05:12
is required for making a sheet of paper, so mind-blowing, right? In the area of agriculture, 00:05:17
farms consume a lot of water. For example, for one kilogram of potatoes, we need 500 00:05:23
liters of water and one kilogram of beef requires 1500 liters of water my goodness and domestic 00:05:30
water use is not far behind aid either i see when we fill the bathtub how many liters do we use 00:05:39
well it's hard to approximate the pain depends on how much you fill the bathtub but it can be said 00:05:46
that we use about 200 liters each time we fill the bathtub. Wow, that's a lot, but what can you 00:05:54
tell us about non-consumptive water? I can imagine this is an easier issue, isn't it? Yes, it's quite 00:06:01
simple. Non-consumptive water returns to a water cycle. For example, the water that evaporates from 00:06:08
pools during the summer, or the water that comes out of the drains after it, or the water used to 00:06:15
produce hydroelectric power. However, be careful after certain uses. The water may have become 00:06:23
polluted. So, I think here concludes our morning podcast, right? Yeah, it was a great time, 00:06:31
Geronimo. Thanks for coming and sharing your information. No, thanks. No, thank you for 00:06:38
inviting me. The Water Project by Mateo, Gabriel, Peg and Ramon. 00:06:44
Water from the sea evaporates and forms a cloud which condensates and when it becomes too heavy, it will precipitate. 00:07:20
And make rain, snow or hail depending on the high temperature. 00:07:34
Water, when falling, can infiltrate the ground and forms a groundwater, deposit the which can infiltrate and form normal slash subterranean rivers. 00:07:40
Water can be used for many different things, such as in actions like drinking, energy production, land irrigation and less more. 00:07:49
Water also has an interesting variety in it, 97% of saline water and 3% of fresh water. 00:08:00
From that 3%, 79% is from ice caps and glaciers, 20% is underground water and the 1% left is surface water. 00:08:10
Hmm, what should we talk about now? 00:08:20
Hmm, I don't know. 00:08:22
Oh, that's right. In the water there's many living beings, such as bacteria, 00:08:24
and animals which depend on the depth of the current mass of water. 00:08:28
Water is also important for our body because it helps to transport nutrients to the cells. 00:08:32
That's why approximately 450 to 70% of our body is water. 00:08:38
that's also why we can only survive for three to five days without drinking water but there 00:08:45
is exception for some animals such as in the Mojave and Sonoran deserts several tortoise species 00:08:55
survive after yearning kangaroo rat the kangaroo rat never has to drink water it just gets it from 00:09:02
the seeds it eats and those are some examples of living beings that don't need a current supply 00:09:09
of water to live. I think that's all we've got for today. Thanks for listening. 00:09:14
Hello, we are Abel, Daniel Ferrero, Daniel Rincón and Iker and we like to drink water. 00:09:35
Talking about water, today we are going to talk about something very important, water 00:09:55
confessions. What is that? It's bad ways and good ways of using water. Shall we start? Let's go. 00:10:01
Okay, let's start with bad ways of using water. I think a lot of the bad things happen in our house, 00:10:19
Such as using the toilet as a trash can 00:10:50
Taking baths and long showers 00:10:54
Washing dishes with running water 00:10:57
Leaky pipes are running the water while you're brushing your teeth 00:10:59
But as there are bad ways of using water, there are good ones 00:11:05
Such as which? 00:11:11
Such as a recluter so you can water your plants 00:11:13
Another example is drinking water 00:11:16
and putting out fires. What things can we do to use less water? For using less 00:11:19
water we cannot let the water running so much. You have to stop the tap when 00:11:27
you're cleaning dishes and cutlery. Also you have to take shorter showers. When 00:11:33
you're brushing your teeth or shaving you have to stop the tape. And these 00:11:40
These washers and washing machines also waste water, so the way to waste less water is filling 00:11:46
them up all you can. 00:11:53
There's still people that throw trash to seas and rivers by throwing the trash into 00:11:55
toilets or directly in the sea. 00:12:01
Although there's people that clean the seas for disgusting people, we should stop 00:12:04
trashing the seas. 00:12:09
The way to prevent this is if you tell them the importance of keeping clean our seas and 00:12:13
rivers because some animals will die with the trash. 00:12:20
Thank you for listening to our podcast and we wish you've learned a lot. 00:12:25
Welcome everybody to our water podcast. 00:13:08
Welcome everyone to our water podcast made by Mario, López, Joel Jiménez and Marcos Herrero. 00:13:17
Hello. 00:13:25
Hello. 00:13:27
Hello. 00:13:29
We are going to tell you some facts about the uses of water, the water contamination and the water cycle. 00:13:30
We are going to start telling you the uses of water. 00:13:38
The most common water uses that people do with it are to drink it, wash things, swim, wash you, refill a pool, water the plants, etc. 00:13:41
But there are also a lot more uses of it. 00:13:55
What are the five more uses of which you use water? 00:13:58
Normalmente utilizo agua para limpiar la casa, para ducharme, para beber, cocinar y para regar mis plantitas. 00:14:02
Ok, thank you. 00:14:14
What are the five more uses which you use of water? 00:14:16
Pues yo utilizo todos los días el agua para lavarme la cara por las mañanas y por la noche, 00:14:21
to brush my teeth, to drink tea infusions, to take a shower and to bathe my dog. 00:14:28
Okay, thank you. 00:14:41
What are the five more common uses of which you use water? 00:14:43
To drink water, for hygiene, to clean the floor, to water the plants and to make ice. 00:14:49
Okay, thank you. 00:15:00
What are the five more uses of which you use water? 00:15:02
Well, the truth is that water is super important in our day to day and there are a lot of uses, 00:15:06
even in things in which we do not realize that they contain water in themselves. 00:15:12
Well, I suppose that they have given you similar answers, but I use water to drink, for personal hygiene and cleaning, to cook, to drink my pet and to clean the floor, for example. 00:15:17
Ok, thank you. And now my friend Mario is going to tell us the water pollution. 00:15:33
The water contamination affects the animals of the environment. 00:15:39
the water that we drink. Water is vulnerable to pollution. Toxic substances from farms, 00:15:43
towns and factories dissolve into and mix with it, causing water pollution. 00:15:50
We are doing a podcast about water pollution. Can I ask you a question? What do you do 00:15:56
to avoid to contaminate the water? Good evening. I usually use ecological 00:16:03
detergent in my washing machine and used to especially container for dirty oil 00:16:10
that we use for cooking hi we are doing a podcast about water pollution and I 00:16:16
want to ask you one question do you what do you think about the water pollution 00:16:24
our body is about 70% water so as cleaner the water we drink as better now 00:16:31
Now our partner Marcos is going to tell us the water cycle. 00:16:39
The water cycle is a complex system that includes many different processes and the system consists 00:16:45
of liquid water evaporates into vapor, condensates into clots and back to earth in form of rain 00:16:51
or snow. 00:16:59
Hello! 00:17:00
Hello! 00:17:01
What do you know about the water cycle? 00:17:02
I know that is a system with a lot of processes like evaporation and condensation. 00:17:03
Okay, do you think that is important? 00:17:08
Yes, I think it's important because if not we will have a lot of diseases and some species will disappear. 00:17:14
Okay, thank you. 00:17:21
Hello, what do you know about the water cycle? 00:17:24
I think it's an important process on which water is changed in different processes and is kind of reused. 00:17:27
Okay, do you think people should do something to make it faster or something like that? 00:17:33
like that it could be nice to try to do it like artificially faster but I think 00:17:40
it's something very difficult or maybe not possible okay thanks for listening 00:17:46
see you in our next podcast bye bye hello guys today we are going to talk 00:17:56
about water we are Anais Simone Dani and Chloe first we are going to talk 00:18:21
about what is water used for water is our way of life from taking a shower to something as crucial 00:18:30
as drinking so we use water for many things can you think of a water use okay i think cooking 00:18:36
we also use water to wash our clothes i am thinking of brushing our teeth 00:18:46
Okay, now, do you know how much water is used in your house? 00:18:52
Approximity, take a shower, is at 26%. 00:19:01
Outdoors is at 23%. 00:19:05
Toilets is at 20%. 00:19:09
Washing machine is at 12%. 00:19:12
Inside taps is at 12%. 00:19:16
Bats, tubes, 6%. 00:19:20
And finally, this water, 1%. 00:19:24
Wow, I didn't know we used so much water in our daily lives. 00:19:28
So now, our water confessions. 00:19:34
Okay, so we know that there are bad uses of water or moments that we use more water than the necessary. 00:19:37
We call these water confessions. 00:19:43
So guys, what are your water confessions? 00:19:46
My water confession is that I always leave the tap open until the sour water gets hot. 00:19:48
So now my water confession. My water confession is that I leave the tap open while I'm brushing my teeth. 00:19:56
My water confession is when I go to my garden to water the plants, I leave the tap open. 00:20:05
and now what are the water confessions of other people now we are going to listen to 00:20:15
water confessions of other people hello my name is Denise and we are doing a podcast 00:20:23
called water confessions hello can I ask you some questions yeah sure so do you leave the 00:20:30
water open while you are brushing your teeth no I always close it after I use it good and 00:20:38
for how long do you think you take a shower it depends if I have if I have to 00:20:44
wash my hair or not but it usually takes five to ten minutes it's really good 00:20:50
because remember that the right amount of time is five minutes and now can you 00:20:56
think of a bad use of water maybe loading a your washing machine too 00:21:02
regularly and maybe letting the water run for too long thank you what are your 00:21:09
water confession well my water confessions are that whenever I wash my 00:21:23
hands I leave the tap running and all and a lot of water is wasted that way 00:21:29
okay you have another whenever I'm taking a shower I also leave the water 00:21:34
running and again it wastes a lot of water okay thank you what do you think 00:21:41
that are the consequences of have uses up water I think that if we don't have 00:21:48
no water left in the planet it will be terrible. Before you listen to the water 00:21:57
confessions now we encourage you to think in your own water confessions and 00:22:05
the way to take care of water remember think before act 00:22:10
I hope you like our podcast. Bye! 00:22:15
Hello! Today you are going to listen to our new podcast, in which we are going to talk about the water. 00:22:49
Now, our friend Maisa is going to talk about the importance of the water for living things. 00:22:56
Hello, I am Maisa, and I am going to talk to you about the importance of water for living things. 00:23:02
You know that the blood of our bodies is principally made of water? 00:23:12
Yes, and if we do not drink water, the blood will not transport nutrients to the body. 00:23:17
Now, I am going to talk to Pablo about the waste of water. 00:23:25
Hi! As I think you know, we use water for a lot of things. For example, to wash things 00:23:28
or to take a shower. But, have you thought about all the water we are wasting? Do you 00:23:37
think how to waste less water? I can give you some ideas. Turn off the tap or wasting 00:23:43
less time in the shower. Now is going to talk our friend Alexia. 00:23:52
Hi, I am Alexia, and I am going to talk to you about the contaminated water. 00:23:59
We contaminate the sources of water. 00:24:04
We contaminate them with pesticides, fertilizers, plastics, and other chemicals. 00:24:06
Some sea animals eat this contaminated water, like glass, plastics, and plastic bags. 00:24:12
So when we are going to drink drinking water, this water is contaminated. 00:24:19
Thank you to listen to our new podcast. 00:24:26
I hope you like so and bye bye. 00:24:28
What type of matter is seawater? 00:25:16
Seawater is a saline solution. 00:25:20
Science, it is a homogeneous mixture of various salts dissolved in water. 00:25:23
What is different between drinking water and not drinking water? 00:25:29
Drinking water goes through a chemical process and non-potable water does not go through a chemical process. 00:25:34
Hello, I am Miguel and today I am going to explain the benefits of water. 00:25:45
One benefit of water is that it allows the transport of nutrients to cells. 00:26:02
It collaborates in the digestive process, breathing and blood circulation. 00:26:08
It intervenes in the contraction of muscles and gives flexibility and elasticity to tissue. 00:26:13
participates in the proper function of the brain and nerves and this is one function and i'm going 00:26:22
to tell you another that it's so interesting that is that the water regulates our temperature 00:26:32
the okay i i will go the body uses water to release health when the ambient temperature is 00:26:39
high. It does it by causing sweating. The blurry can lose up to 1.5 liters to sweat per hour. 00:26:49
For more then there is excesses temperature blood leaves. They copy us so to the sink to help it 00:27:03
cool and this is the two things that i tell us and what do you think about it hi my name is 00:27:13
denise aguilar and today i talk to you how the water helps your body the waters help your body 00:27:25
in the digestive process help remove bacteria from your body give nutrients to your tissue 00:27:35
• Helps keep your body at a normal temperature • Has better performance 00:27:44
• Helps your body work normally • Eliminates toxins 00:27:53
• Helps prevent hedges 00:27:59
These are just interesting facts of how the water helps your body. 00:28:02
Idioma/s:
en
Autor/es:
Nerea Rodríguez
Subido por:
Ies ladehesilla cercedilla
Licencia:
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Visualizaciones:
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Fecha:
24 de marzo de 2024 - 20:09
Visibilidad:
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Centro:
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Duración:
28′ 19″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
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