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>The Science Museum of Minnesota is producing an exhibit about WATER.
>We would like your help. Answer any or all of the following questions.
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>1) What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about water?
CLEAR, COOL, REFRESHING, SUMMER, SUMMER THUNDER STORMS,
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>2) What would you expect to see in an exhibit about water?
SOME WATER
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>3) Is there something about water that you would like to understand a
>little bit more?
WHY WE HAVE DROUGHTS (Spelling error?). THE PICTURE OF THE WATER CYCLE FROM
ELEMENTARY SCHOOL SEEMED TO IMPLY THAT WATER GOES AROUND AND AROUND. WHEN
WE HAVE A DRAUGHT WHAT HAPPENED TO IT? IS SOMEONE ELSE GETTING OUR RAIN?
TELL PEOPLE WHERE THE STREET TRASH GOES. AS A RIVER USER HERE IN
PHILADELPHIA I GETTING HOPPING MAD WHEN PEOPLE USE THE SEWER AS THEIR TRASH
CAN AND IT ENDS UP NEXT TO BOATS OUT IN THE RIVER-CANS, ANIMAL WASTE...FOR
SOME REASON PEOPLE JUST SEEM TO THINK IT GOES AWAY.
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>4) What are 4 words you would use to describe water.
AS ABOVE CLEAR, COOL, CLEAN, REFRESHING
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>5) Name our exhibit - What title would you give an exhibit about water?
I NOTICED ONE RESPONSE ON THE LIST I THOUGHT WAS AMUSING--A PLAY ON THE
WORD "SPRING" COULD BE FUN.
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>Thanks for you time - we really appreciate it!
GOOD LUCK
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