It’s confirmed. There is water on the Moon

Flying telescope detects unique spectral signature. This exciting article and resource are best suited to Year 5, 7, 8, 9, and 10 Earth and Space, Chemistry and Physics students. It demonstrates an application for their understanding of minerals and the … Continued

Brines on Mars not habitable, study says

Brines are common on Mars, but not ‘special’. As the search for life beyond Earth continues, this article could be used with students to discuss what the needs would be for life to exist and how scientists narrow their search. … Continued

New water cycle discovered on Mars

Topics: Chemical Sciences - Atoms, Solids/ Liquids/ Gases, Particle Models Earth and Space Sciences - The Solar System Additional: Careers Concepts (South Australia): Chemical Sciences - Properties of Matter, Change of Matter Earth and Space Sciences - The Earth's Surface, … Continued

Ella Gross – Water Design Engineer

Topics: Biological Sciences - Ecosystems Earth and Space Sciences - Renewable/Non-renewable resources Additional: Careers, Maths; Technology; Engineering Concepts (South Australia): Biological Sciences - Interdependence and Ecosystems Earth and Space Sciences - The Earth's Surface Years: 7, 9, 10 Ella Gross – … Continued

The Water Cycle

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Topics: Earth and Space Sciences - Renewable/Non-Renewable Resources; The Changing Earth Additional: Careers, Technology Concepts (South Australia): Earth and Space Sciences - The Earth's Surface Years: 2, 7, 10 Water in the 21st Century Water in the 21st Century Video … Continued

Water Management

Our water can come from a range of sources. Demand management takes pressure off the bulk drinking water supply and can potentially defer the need for a new water source. No single water supply option can meet people’s long-term water … Continued