Educate the younger generation to Conserve Water..the wonderful Water!
Conserving water is important because it keeps water pure and clean while protecting the environment. Conserving water means using our water supply wisely and be responsible. ... Only 2% of the Earth's fresh supply of water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, while 97,5% of the earth's water is saltwater
In Ethiopia, health care providers are having a hard time helping people with solvable diseases because it is so hard to access water. ... To avoid having these same water-shortage problems in our well-to-do cities, it is important to teach kids water conservation so that they grow up with good water-usage habits.
Children are born curious. They are interested and excited to know about the natural world and what happens in it. Most of them are also instinctively drawn to animals, especially small, fluffy, cute ones. Using their natural curiosity and love of animals is a great way to teach kids
Children are born curious. They are interested and excited to know about the natural world and what happens in it. Most of them are also instinctively drawn to animals, especially small, fluffy, cute ones. Using their natural curiosity and love of animals is a great way to teach kids
Take time to explain to them why it's important not to leave the water running when they are brushing their teeth, or how recycling helps keep trash out of landfills. There are a variety of conservation activities kids can do on their own, with their friends or while they are at school.
By teaching our children to be respectful of the planet, we can slow down many of these threats to the environment so that future generations can enjoy the same natural resources we often take for granted, such as clean air and water, along with the incredible wild animals that we share this world with.
Educating children about the importance of environmental conservation will help ensure the long-term health of our planet for generations to come. Teaching kids about the environment and nature can be fun and exciting if you can take advantage of kids’ natural curiosity to educate them about their surroundings. Use that curiosity to give them the tools they need to save the world.
Save Water!
Save Children Future!
Save Water!
Save Children Future!
In my final words,
My elders saw water flows.
I have seen water ponds.
My children see water bottles.
My grand children may see water capsules.
I worried, my great grand children may see water in their eyes as tears.
My elders saw water flows.
I have seen water ponds.
My children see water bottles.
My grand children may see water capsules.
I worried, my great grand children may see water in their eyes as tears.
May God save us and our generation from such a condition.
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