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eassy on how i motivated my friends for saving water?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Clean, fresh water is a limited resource. With all the severe droughts happening in the world, the limited supply of fresh water is becoming one of our most precious resources. Every person on earth needs water to survive. Without it, many of us would get sick and even result in death.

While almost 70% of the Earth is made up of water, many parts of the world suffer from clean water shortage. Conserving water is important because it keeps water pure and clean while protecting the environment.

Conserving water means using our water supply wisely and be responsible. As every individual depends on water for livelihood, we must learn how to keep our limited supply of water pure and away from pollution. Keeping our water supply safe and pure will protect the water for the generations to come.

Many believe that our water supply infinite. However, our supply is quite the opposite. It is important that we must not pollute your water as many do not realize just how important and scarce water is. Only 2% of the Earth’s fresh supply of water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, while 97,5% of the earth’s water is saltwater.

Conserving water involves refraining from water pollution. This requires the use of strategies that includes reducing wastage, prevent damaging water quality, and improve water management. The population must save the water he has today and provide a sufficient supply for the next coming years.

Answered by SelieVisa
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How I motivated my friends to save water

I have lots of friends, some are from my school and some are from the same locality. A few of them became my friends because we share the same interest in games like cricket.

I have been learning about water scarcity across the world due to pollution, increase in population and wastage. I decided to talk about water conservation to my friends whenever I get the opportunity. I usually give them the statistics and what it would be like in the coming years. This catches their attention and curiosity. I told them that we have always taken our precious water resource for granted as if it is impossible to exhaust it. But now we must change our attitude towards water.

I tell them why water is our most important resource and also the most abused resource. Half of the world’s largest cities have been facing water scarcity. Water scarcity can be defined as the lack of freshwater resources to satisfy water demand. Population growth, industrialization, rapid urbanisation, rising needs of irrigation and increase in domestic water usage have accelerated the demand for water. Pollution of rivers and lakes will create extreme water scarcity in all major cities. On the earth’s surface, 71% of the land is covered by water and other 29% by the land. In that 71% of water, only 3% of water is usable for human consumption. Survival without water is impossible, so water conservation and the prevention of water wastage is vital for life on Earth.

After sharing the statistics I told my friends about water conservation. This means utilising water efficiently to reduce wastage. It includes recycling used water so that it can be used again. Water conservation refers all the policies, strategies and activities to sustainably manage the natural resource of fresh water.

Now they have understood why saving water is vital for the present as well as for the future human need. The response from my friends is positive and encouraging. We all agreed to save water and reduce scarcity of water. Our main points for conserving water are-- prevention of dripping of water from taps, quick repair leakage from water pipes, turning off taps when not in use while brushing teeth, reusing water after washing dishes, fruits and vegetables for watering garden plants and flowers. At times we also gather our friends of friends and carry out cleanliness drive on lakes and rivers. And we plan to spread the word on the importance of saving water to more people.

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