how has the ever increasing number of industries in india made worse position by exerting pressure on existing fresh water resources? explain
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the industries have to dump their wastes some where .so most of the times they drain it in the nearby water sources due to which it cause water pollution . due to water pollution the water no longer is safer to drink because of the chemicals present and also somewhere due to this the oxygen present in water also gets reduced due to which the aquatic animals die.and as these industries grow water pollution and most rare aquatic animals also get extinct or endangered. so we should advise industries not to dump their wastes in water and also government should not allow them to make their industries near water bodies
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We get our drinking water and everyday use water from our fresh water bodies. However, the ever increasing number of industries has polluted most of our fresh water bodies. This has exerted an adverse pressure on water resources present as of now.
- Industries and factories have to dispose of their waters somewhere as well as their wastes. This is done by dumping contaminated water into our seas and oceans.
- The result of this carelessness is seen with our dirty and polluted drinking water.
- We will be able to see the effect of drinking the contaminated water as there are a lot of people becoming ill, and our oceans being covered more of garbage and wastes - this causes an effect on our marine life as well.
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