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Q29. Three-fourths of earth is
covered with water, then why we
need to conserve water? *
1. Seas and oceans occupy a vast per cent
of water and is salty. This water is unfit for
human consumption. Only a little per cent
of water is freshwater. Out of this
freshwater major portion is present in the
frozen form in glaciers, ice caps and
permanent snow. Thus, only a little is
present as groundwater and much lesser
than that as ponds, lakes, rivers, etc. So for
our future we need to conserve water.
2.Seas and oceans occupy a very less per
cent of water and is salty. This water is fit
for human consumption. Only a little per
cent of water is freshwater. Out of this
freshwater major portion is present in the
liquid form in glaciers, ice caps and
permanent snow. Thus, only a little is
present as groundwater and much lesser
than that as ponds, lakes, rivers, etc. So for
our future we need to conserve water.
3.Seas and oceans occupy a vast per cent
of water and is sweet. This water is unfit for
human consumption. Maximum per cent of
water is freshwater. Out of this freshwater
major portion is present in the frozen form
in glaciers, ice caps and permanent snow.
Thus, only a little is present as groundwater
and much lesser than that as ponds, lakes,
rivers, etc. So for our future we need to
conserve water.​

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