A River’s Tale

A River's Tale

A River's Tale

Flow of Water and the Impact of Pollution

Simulate the flow of a river from its mountain source to the ocean. Observe how pollution affects the water quality on its journey.

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How to Use This Demo
  1. Select a **Flow Element** (Clean Water or Pollution) from below.
  2. Click "**Add Flow**" to send an element down the river.
  3. Click "**Add Source**" to create a major point of pollution along the path.
  4. Use "**Clear River**" to reset the flow and water quality.
  5. Observe the **Water Quality** counter as elements reach the ocean.
  6. Learn about the journey and health of river systems.
Elements Added: 0 | Water Quality: Clean (100%)
🏔️ Source
🌊 Ocean
Observation:

Rivers start high up, powered by gravity. Try sending a **Clean Water** drop down the stream!

The Hydrological Cycle and Pollution

Key Concepts:

The river's flow is governed by **gravity**, moving water collected from precipitation (**source**) down to a larger body of water (**ocean/mouth**). **Water pollution** occurs when harmful substances (chemicals, waste) enter the water, often originating from point or non-point sources.

Concept Description Impact on Ecosystem
**Headwaters** The source of the river (e.g., mountain melting snow). Usually cleanest water; sensitive aquatic life.
**Tributaries** Smaller streams feeding into the main river. Introduce runoff, increasing vulnerability to pollution.
**Non-Point Source** Pollution from diffuse areas (e.g., farm runoff, urban streets). Harder to control; contributes significantly to overall toxicity.
Importance of Clean Water:

**Clean water** is vital for human health, agriculture, and maintaining aquatic ecosystems. Protecting river systems involves minimizing **wastewater discharge** and managing **land use** near the banks.

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