1.. Are you aware of polluted rivers or lakes nearby where you live?
c) Rather 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 compsuntion/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 "watercleaning" is concerned?
4) Lots of efforts and positive results.
5. a) Do you think that schools are doing enough to make people feel responsible and to make them more responsible for the way theyhandle 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?
Yes, if we don't start being more responsible and handlng water better, our supplies could be seriously endangered.
2. Do you see any connection between polluting rivers/lakes and the behavior of people?
Yes, the connection here is that, for example, people in my city throw away litter and they don't care if it lands on the ground, the beach or the sea. Sometimes, when you bath in the beach, you can find a plastic bag floating.
3. What can be done to avoid further pollution of water?
For example, if a police officer watches someone throw litter on any rivers or the sea, he could fine him. Or we can hold open conferences in the center of the city, speaking about the importance of water.
4. What do you know of ''water problems" in other countries?
I know some countries like haiti have problems with their water supplies. In this case, due to its economical position and the recent earthquake.
5.Is it possible to share water supplies (in a general sense) between countries?
Yes, we can help another countries in trouble sending not only water supplies. We can also send money an food. But, of course, not just one government, all of them must come to an arrangement.
6.How does the climate change affect you in your daily life?
I actually dind't noticed any big changes, but in a long period of time, it can cause the sea level rise, sinking all seaside towns.
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