domingo, 15 de enero de 2012

cuestionario sobre el agua

Rearranged questions for a questionnaire



Choose your answer from the alternatives below the question.

1. Are you aware of polluted rivers or lakes nearby where you live?

    d) Aware of polluted rivers/lakes

2. How important is the connection between polluted rivers/lakes and health?

     e) Very important

3. What is your attitude towards water consumption/saving water on a daily basis?

    d) Important

4.Can you grade your country's efforts (on a scale from 1-5) as far as "water cleaning" is concerned?

3) Some efforts in the last few years

5. a) Do you think that schools are doing enough to make people feel responsible and to          make them more responsible for the way they handle water? Yes

5. b) Do you think that you I your parents pay the right price for water? Yes



Questions with "open answers":

1. Fresh water supplies: Do you know what could happen in the future?

          Some studies show that in developed countries fresh water supply is not endangered, but the wildlife that depends on it.                                                              



     2. Do you see any connection between polluting rivers/lakes and the behavior of people?

         Yes, because people are polluting the rivers and lakes in them throwing garbage or pouring products toxic plants.                                                                      



     3. What can be done to avoid further pollution of water?

         Debugging before throwing waste into rivers, treating wastewater, using technologies to recycle water and reduce consumption. It is also necessary to avoid using chemical fertilizers and pesticides and prevent wastage of water for irrigation.       









     4. What do you know of ''water problems" in other countries?

         While in many places the water is clean and fresh for granted, in others it is a     scarce resource due to lack of water or contamination of their sources. Approximately 1,100 million people lack access to safe drinking water and more than 2,400 million people lack adequate sanitation.



5.Is it possible to share water supplies (in a general sense) between countries?

  It is possible, but governments must come to an agreement.







6.How does the climate change affect you in your daily life?



   It can affect us as there may be a loss of security and control, sea level rise, changes in the water, risks to health and dietary changes.


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