<span>There are some easy ways to conserve water to help protect our aquifers, watersheds, and ground water. First, we can all conserve water, by not running the water while we brush our teeth and making sure we fix all leaking or dripping faucets. Another was to conserve water is to collect rain water to use to water your plants. Speaking of plants, you can also plant more zeroscape type landscapes that require less water. We can also update our shower heads and toilets to be low-flow and more efficient. Can't afford a new toilet? Simply add a brick to your tank and this will cut down on the water used for every flush.</span>
Differences in the density of water can<span> also cause </span>currents<span> to form and move. Density is </span>affected<span> by temperature and </span>salinity. Cold water or water with dissolvedsalts<span> (higher </span>salinity<span>) is denser than warm water or water without dissolved </span><span>salts.</span>
Answer:
6CO₂ + 6H₂O → C₆H₁₂O₆ + 6O₂
Explanation:
The equation is in words is:
carbon dioxide + water yields glucose + oxygen
Photosynthesis allows plants to use carbon dioxide from the air around them and water, from the air or ground, to produce glucose. Oxygen is a byproduct of this. The glucose is used in cellular respiration to produce ATP, what they use for energy. Humans and other mammals do not do photosynthesis, so we have to get our glucose from the food we eat.