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essay on water crisis

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Answered by komalchauhan1
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People need many things to live. Among them, water is the most important thing for us. We can not live without water, but now we are now in danger of "Water Crisis". 
In the 20th century, the population of the earth grew much bigger than it was in the 19th century. And the amount of water used by people is also becoming larger and larger in the 21th century. In the near future, we will need more and more water in our daily lives. You know we have much water on the earth. About 70% of the earth is covered with oceans and about 30% is continents and islands. But 97% of the water is saltwater and the fresh water which we need for most purposes is only 3% of it. So, in the near future, it will be difficult for us to get enough fresh water. 
More than 16% of all people on the planet cannot get safe water to drink now. About 3,900 children die every day because they or their parents don't have a way to get clean fresh water.
The best way to make a difference is to change our minds and lifestyles. We must remember that water on the planet is limited. We should know how much water we use each day, and learn how to conserve it. The difference each one of us makes is very small, but if we all conserve water, it can make a big difference.

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Answered by Bhriti182
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Water is an important natural resource; It maintains all living beings on earth. Its use in abundance is how much water is potable? We drink it and use it for cooking, bathing and cleaning. Surprisingly, less than one percent of the total water supply is potable. But the water pollution and the misuse of water crisis is on the 'water crisis'.

What causes water crisis? Environmental pollution is a major cause of 'water crisis' as a result of which the underground layer increases rapidly. Nuts and tube wells run dry during hot summer days. People in arid areas suffer from 'starvation' of water. They drink dirt water of ponds, stable tanks and rivers. As a result, they carry the victims to deadly diseases.
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