Science, asked by pg869982, 2 months ago

Q1. How much water do we use daily.
Q.2 Draw and explain water cycle
Q.3 what if it rains heavily? What happens if it does not rain for a long period?
Q.4 How can we conserve water? Write the method of conserving water.
Q.5 What is water harvesting ? Explain​

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Answered by Madhuvanthi123
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Explanation:

Q1: we use a lot of water. We need water for drinking, bathing, cooking, cleaning, watering plants and more. We need water to live. Most people use around 150 liters of water everyday

Q2: When the water in water bodies such as lakes and seas evaporates, it turns into water vapour and floats in the air. when the water vapour goes very high, the temperature becomes less, and it condenses(cools down) to form water again. Thousands of these droplets together form the clouds in the sky. When their weight becomes too heavy, then come down as rain.

Q3:If it rains heavily, water bodies could overflow and cause a flood. If it rains too less, water sarcity would be a problem and many plants would die.

Q4:we can:

  • take bath quickly
  • dont waste water while cleaning
  • do water harvesting
  • dont leave the tap on while brushing/washing hands

Q5: Water harvesting is when we collect rain water and use it instead of letting it run into drains.

Answered by meerareddygowri9
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Answer:

Q.3. what happens if it does not rain for a long period?

the soil continues to draw water by evaporation and transpiration since it is not being brought back by rain the soil becomes try the level of water in points and girls of the region goes down and some of them may even drive up the groundwater may also become scares this may lead to draught interest conditions it is difficult to get food and food that you might have heard about drugs securing in some parts of a country or the world are you aware of the difficulties faced by the people living in this area.

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