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Fresh water availability | Earth Resources | meriSTEM

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Kathleen (Kate) Harriden (PhD candidate) from the Australian National University (anu.edu.au) looks at freshwater availability from both the western and the indigenous perspectives. This is part of a series of videos on renewable resources.

This clip has been created by the Research School of Earth Sciences (rses.anu.edu.au). These resources are part of a comprehensive program, curriculum matched to the unit 'Unit 3 Living on Earth - extracting, using and managing Earth resources'.

This video touches on the following curriculum descriptors:
The availability and quality of fresh water can be influenced by human activities (for example, urbanisation, over-extraction, pollution) and natural processes (for example, siltation, drought, algal blooms) at local and regional scales (ACSES080)

For practice questions after each video, register an account to access our free senior science courses at https://courses.meristem.anu.edu.au. Teachers can access free lesson plans and in-class activities by joining our teacher community via https://meristem.weblogs.anu.e....du.au/index.php/new-

This video is part of meriSTEM Australian senior science educational resources (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). Email the team (contact.meristem@anu.edu.au) for further information, course access and curriculum links.

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