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hypothesis on water conservation​

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Answered by BrainlyHeroSumit
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Hypothesis: If I can do some experiments and get people to know just how much water is being used, then I believe that I can change people's views on water usage and get them to save more water. If I can do the experiment and show what is happening, then others may also believe that it is possible to save water in your own home and may spread it on to their friends and family and so forth.  

Background Research:  

Showers make up about 32% of home water usage.

A 10 minute shower on average uses about 55 gallons of water.

Faucets range from 3-5 gallons per minute.

If you were to get a low-flow faucet aerator, you reduce the flow by up to 50%.

Just by doing these small things and making sure we don't take long showers, we can save a lot of water in our community if everyone is aware of what is going on.

Answered by rajammalshash
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