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1. Explain the effects of excessive rainfall. 2. What are the various uses of water? 3.explain how water is treated before it reaches household taps . 4. Discuss in detail the situation caused by so rainfall. 5. Why is water from a spring considered more than pond water? ​

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Answered by anshika1802
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Answer:

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Explanation:

1. Heavy rainfall can lead to numerous hazards, for example: flooding, including risk to human life, damage to buildings and infrastructure, and loss of crops and livestock. landslides, which can threaten human life, disrupt transport and communications, and cause damage to buildings and infrastructure.

2. Water can be used for direct and indirect purposes. Direct purposes include bathing, drinking, and cooking, while examples of indirect purposes are the use of water in processing wood to make paper and in producing steel for automobiles. The bulk of the world's water use is for agriculture, industry, and electricity.

3. Coagulation and flocculation are often the first steps in water treatment. After the water has been filtered, a disinfectant (for example, chlorine, chloramine) may be added in order to kill any remaining parasites, bacteria, and viruses, and to protect the water from germs when it is piped to homes and businesses.

Answered by saikumarmahankali99
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Explanation:

1.Heavy rainfall can lead to numerous hazards, for example: flooding, including risk to human life, damage to buildings and infrastructure, and loss of crops and livestock. landslides, which can threaten human life, disrupt transport and communications, and cause damage to buildings and infrastructure.

2.Water can be used for direct and indirect purposes. Direct purposes include bathing, drinking, and cooking, while examples of indirect purposes are the use of water in processing wood to make paper and in producing steel for automobiles. The bulk of the world's water use is for agriculture, industry, and electricity.

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5.Because spring water is only the ground water . Hence, it is pure than pond water.

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