industrialisation and urbanisation are the two prime factors responsible for water scarcity explain
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The ever increasing number of industries has made matter worse by exerting pressure on the existing freshwater resources.
(ii) Industries need power which is produced from water. The power is produced by the multipurpose projects.
(iii) Chemicals and gases released by industries also pollutes the water.
Suggestions :
(i) Minimising use of soaps and detergents.
(ii) Minimising use of fertilizers
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(ii) Industries need power which is produced from water. The power is produced by the multipurpose projects.
(iii) Chemicals and gases released by industries also pollutes the water.
Suggestions :
(i) Minimising use of soaps and detergents.
(ii) Minimising use of fertilizers
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Industrialisation____
The establishment of various industries are resulted in the further exploitation of Water resources.industries use water in large quantities.they also discharge industrial effluents and wastes in water bodies and pollute them.this has degraded the quality of water and has resulted in water scarcity.
urbanisation______
urban centres have multiplied in the country.many houses and housing socities have their own independent boring devices.this has further depleted the water table....
The establishment of various industries are resulted in the further exploitation of Water resources.industries use water in large quantities.they also discharge industrial effluents and wastes in water bodies and pollute them.this has degraded the quality of water and has resulted in water scarcity.
urbanisation______
urban centres have multiplied in the country.many houses and housing socities have their own independent boring devices.this has further depleted the water table....
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2. An increase in the number of urban centres with dense population has also exerted pressure on water resources. Many houses and societies have independent water-boring devices which have lowered the water table.