Learn on PengiAmplify Science (California) Grade 5Chapter 5: How can East Ferris turn wastewater into clean freshwater?

Session 1: Understanding Pollution

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Section 1

The Problem with Wastewater

Key Idea

Water is a limited resource. When humans use water for factories or farming, it often gets dirty with harmful substances. This is called wastewater.

This pollution is an environmental problem. We cannot just throw this water away because Earth's supply of freshwater is small. Instead, we need to find a way to clean it so it can be reused.

Section 2

Conservation of Matter

Key Idea

When we try to clean water, it is important to remember a rule of science: Conservation of Matter.

This rule states that matter is never created or destroyed. Even when we treat pollution, the "stuff" doesn't just vanish. It changes form. If we weigh all the materials before and after a treatment, the total weight remains exactly the same.

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Chapter 5: How can East Ferris turn wastewater into clean freshwater?

  1. Lesson 1Current

    Session 1: Understanding Pollution

  2. Lesson 2

    Session 2: Chemical Reactions

  3. Lesson 3

    Session 3: Engineering Water Solutions

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Section 1

The Problem with Wastewater

Key Idea

Water is a limited resource. When humans use water for factories or farming, it often gets dirty with harmful substances. This is called wastewater.

This pollution is an environmental problem. We cannot just throw this water away because Earth's supply of freshwater is small. Instead, we need to find a way to clean it so it can be reused.

Section 2

Conservation of Matter

Key Idea

When we try to clean water, it is important to remember a rule of science: Conservation of Matter.

This rule states that matter is never created or destroyed. Even when we treat pollution, the "stuff" doesn't just vanish. It changes form. If we weigh all the materials before and after a treatment, the total weight remains exactly the same.

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Chapter 5: How can East Ferris turn wastewater into clean freshwater?

  1. Lesson 1Current

    Session 1: Understanding Pollution

  2. Lesson 2

    Session 2: Chemical Reactions

  3. Lesson 3

    Session 3: Engineering Water Solutions