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5.7) All the water available is not fit for human use. Why?
5.8) Consumption of resources is higher in developed countries than in developing
countries. Why? details​

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Answered by 2ndiidoofTHOR940
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⏺️ All water that is available is not fit for human use BECAUSE of salty water,polluted water covers a large area . only 1 percent is fresh water which comes from galicers.

⏺️ Consumption of resources is higher in developed nations than in developing nations because developed nations have more income to make use of those resources. So, they use as much resources as they can for their growth of economy.

Answered by affannarnia27
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5.7) All water that is available is not fit for human use BECAUSE of salty water,polluted water covers a large area . only 1 percent is fresh water which comes from galicers. Of the 3% of total water available on earth is fit for human consumption. rest of 97% water is in seas, rivers and stored in glaciers.

5.8) Energy consumption is highest among developed countries. In fact, Americans make up less than 5% of the world's population and yet consume as much as 25% of its energy. Because of America's extravagant use of energy, the United States often gets singled out in discussions on global energy consumption. Some might say the U.S. needs to go on an 'energy diet.'

When we use the term 'energy consumption,' we mean consumption of the sources of energy that generate power, including fossil fuels and renewable energy. The main fossil fuels are oil, coal and natural gas. The main renewable energy sources include wind, solar, hydroelectric power and biofuels. Currently, the world's energy consumption is about 15 terawatts of power.

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