Dialogue between two friends on scarcity of water timeing
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me: Hello Zarif! How are you? you: I am fine. What about you?
me: I am fine too. But I am somewhat worried about water pollution. you: Yes, it is very alarming that the water of canals, rivers, and tanks is getting polluted day by day.
me: Exactly! This polluted water causes much harm to us. you: But man is mainly responsible for water pollution. They pollute water by throwing waste into it.
me: Yes, farmers also use chemical fertilizers and insecticides in their fields. Rain and floods wash away some of the chemicals. you: Right you are. And these chemical fertilizers and insecticides get mixed with the water of canals, ponds, and rivers, and thus pollute water.
me: Mills and factories also pollute water by the waste materials. you: Exactly! Leaking of oil from water vehicles, dead bodies, and rotten debrises of animals and plants also contribute much to water pollution.
me: Besides, germs of diseases and insanitary latrines are other factors that pollute water. you: So, it is high time to stop water pollution. But how can we prevent water from being polluted?
me: Water pollution can be prevented in many ways. But the main way is to make people aware of the importance of pure water. you: I agree with you. There is no alternative to make people aware of the bad effects of water pollution.
me: Thank you very much for discussing such an important issue.you: You are most welcome. See you again.
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i think it will help you friends.
You can either use the following dialogue or develop your own taking ideas from it:
First housewife: Hey, are you also facing water shortage or is this problem in our area only?
Second housewife: This water shortage is omnipresent in our country. Our area receives just 6 hours water supply these days.
First housewife: Life is becoming very difficult in the current times. We had so much of water in our childhood, didn’t we?
Second housewife: Yes we did. We had hand pumps. And even when the municipal corporation started supplying water, we had almost round the clock water supply. How much fun we used to have in summer! We used to take bath and play with water without considering any shortage! And see the difference now!
First housewife: Absolutely true! Water has become such a rare commodity! What will happen in the future? Shall there be no water left for the coming generations?
Second housewife: The present crisis does not augur well. If people don’t change their attitude to water, permanent drought like situation is going to be a reality. The ground water table has gone down alarmingly. We must use it very thriftily and judiciously.
First housewife: We must. Otherwise life will become arid and impossible.