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Water Purification by Evaporation and Condensation ActivityWater Purification by Evaporation and Condensation Activity
Publisher
US Environmental Protection Agency
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Grade
4th - 7th
Subjects
Science
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Resource Type
Activities & Projects
Audience
For Teacher Use
Duration
1 day
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Demonstration
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Year
1998
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Water Purification by Evaporation and Condensation

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This easy-to-perform demonstration shows students how the water cycle, specifically the processes of condensation and evaporation, purifies Earth's water supply. Just mix up some water, dirt, and gravel in a glass bowl, place a cup in the middle, cover bowl with plastic wrap, and leave it in the sun for a few hours. When you check back later in the day, the cup will contain clean, clear water. In the upper elementary and middle school grade levels, this demonsteration would make a perfect addition to an earth science unit on the water cycle.

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Concepts

condensation, contamination, evaporation, pollution, the hydrosphere, the water cycle, water

Additional Tags

condensation, evaporation, water cycle, hydrologic cycle, hydrosphere, pollution, contamination, water, science

Pros

  • Demonstration serves as an accurate model of the water cycle
  • A list of follow-up questions is included for supporting a classroom discuss

Cons

  • Demonstration assumes students have prior knowledge about the water cycle
  • Depending on your class schedule, this demonstration may need to take place over two days

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