Environmental Sciences, asked by singhsanamdeep366, 7 months ago

interview any 5 household and find out how much units of water they use along with the bill amount. compare it with the required water counting their family members. write a report starting how much litres of water is wasted/ used unnecessarily by them. also motivation them by letting about it's importance.​

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Answered by thebrain79
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Water is everywhere. It’s in our food, our tea and coffee; we need it to make our clothes, our cars, and our laptops - in fact, we’re made of it! The human body is 60% water. We need water to stay alive.

When 70% of the earth’s surface is water, it seems there should be plenty for us all, right? There’s no need to worry about water running out…right?

Wrong.

Most of the earth’s water is salt water we can’t use. Just 1% of water in the world is fresh water that’s safe and available for us to drink. Every human and animal on the planet take from this 1% of fresh water. And the truth is, we don’t share it very well.

While developed countries tend to waste water, 844 million people in developing countries lack access to safe drinking water.

It gets worse.

It’s time to start reducing the amount of water we waste

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Water is a finite source, which means one day it could run out. While our need for water increases as populations rise, our water supply doesn’t increase.

As a global community, we all take from the same source. How we, in developed countries, consume water has a direct effect on the amount of clean, safe water available to people in developing countries. That means we all have a social responsibility to use water wisely. Since fresh water is essential to life, everybody has an equal right to it.

If each person in the world took active steps to reduce the amount of water they waste, it could help reduce the impact of water shortages and drought across the world.

The United Nations has already warned that if something doesn’t change, five billion people could be affected by water shortages by the year 2050.

How much water is wasted every day?

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Ques 6: Interview any 5 households and find out how much units of water they use along with the bill amount. Compare it with the required water counting their family members. Write a report stating how much litres of water is wasted / used unnecessarily by them. Also, motivate them by letting about its importance.

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Water is everywhere. It’s in our food, our tea and coffee; we need it to make our clothes, our cars, and our laptops - in fact, we’re made of it! The human body is 60% water. We need water to stay alive. When 70% of the earth’s surface is water, it seems there should be plenty for us all, right? There’s no need to worry about water running out…right?

Respected sir,

I am a resident of your complex. due to a study I had compared the amount of water that are being used in the household purposes. I have noticed that there has been a excess of water that have been useful stop a large amount of such water is being wasted in your house.

For this purpose I will request you to save water so as to prevent the pollution of water and the increase in the tax of water

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