Six Painless Ways to Save Plenty of Water💧

Rapid increase in world population + decline in freshwater resources + mismanagement and waste of water + uncontrolled pollution = threat to the survival of humanity on earth. Isn't it imperative that we take serious action if we are to prolong human life on this planet? Let's start small - directly from our own household. 1. Repair drip taps The bathroom is the place with the highest water consumption in the house. Leak water 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Did you know that a leaky faucet can waste enough water to fill a bathtub every week, almost 32 liters / day? In most cases, all that is required is an inexpensive washing machine, which is more than sufficient to stop such leaks. 2. Detect leaking toilets Even the smallest leak in your toilet can waste 500 liters of water a day. Regular checks can easily spot invisible leaks. Just add a few drops of food coloring to your toilet tank. Even without a single flush, it means you've successfully investigated a leak i...

Kids Corner - 5 Things that can Fly

Kids Corner - 5 things that can fly

1. MOSQUITO

  • It's an insect that can be found everywhere. They are busiest at night.
  • Male mosquitoes only feed on plant nectar. Female mosquitoes suck the blood of animals and humans.
  • Malaria and dengue fever are caused by these mosquitos.

2. CROW

  • Crow is a common bird found during the daytime.
  • It is black in color and can croak loudly.
  • It is a clever bird that steals food from humans and animals.
  • Crow is a scavenger who keeps our environment clean by eating corpses of animals and birds.

3. Owl

  • Owl has large eyes, a flat face, a large head, and a small hooked bill.
  • It makes a unique "hoot" sound.
  • Owls are very quiet fliers and mostly active at night.
  • The group of owls is called parliament.
  • Baby owls are called owls.

4. AEROPLANE

  • An airplane is the fastest means of transportation.
  • They have a huge body, two large wings and a tail.
  • Driven by pilots, it can cover long distances in a short time thanks to its high speed.
  • Passenger planes carry people. Cargo planes carry goods. Fighter planes are used to drop bombs and attack the enemy.

5. KITE

  • Many children and adults fly kites for fun on windy days.
  • A kite is made of paper, plastic or fabric, which is stretched over a light, often wooden frame.
  • They fly high in the air on the ends of long strings.
  • When the line is tight, the wind pushes against the kite and lifts it up. The force of the wind holds the kite high.





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