Environmental Sciences, asked by marinsophia20, 1 year ago

Most civilizations began near a source of fresh water. Over time, however, technology has enabled us to move fresh water great distances. In what ways do you think this kind of technology has contributed to the water shortages many people face today?

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Answered by devil2095
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Hey Mate

According to Your Question

No doubt That most of the civilizations Began their life Near a Water Source like lake river etc
such as The first great civilizations, such as those in Mesopotamia and Egypt, all grew up in river valleys.
Science gives us many thing but todays many technology is not reached at every place for every people.
70% of the earth’s surface is covered by water, yet only 3% is fit for human consumption. The rest is salty or frozen.

According to a report released by WWF, about 1.1 billion people face water shortage in the world. The report also indicates that 2.7 billion people experience the problem of water shortage in at least one month every year. This implies that the water shortage problem is a real one, which affects around 27% of the world’s population.

Technology can't solve the water shortage bcoz the water is in limited quantity And the world population increases day by day at the rate of 1.13% or 80 million people every year, 

May be it help u
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