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"Save Water-Save future "

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Answered by shagun160899
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Water is essential for maintaining healthy Environments and for social and economic development. As population increases and development seeks for increased proportions of surface water and ground water for the agriculture industrial sectors and domestic sectors the pressure on water resources intensifies, which leads in excessive pressure on the environment , conflicts among users and tensions. Due to increase in demand and dissipated use and due to continuous increase in the population brought about stress in fresh water resources.

Do you believe a fact “By 2025, 1 800 million people will be living in countries or regions with absolute water scarcity, and two-thirds of the world population could be under stress conditions”.

About 20% of the world’s population live in countries where there is a scarcity of water and they are unable to access natural water source. At present 2.6 billion lack access to proper sanitation and 1.1 billion people lack access to safe water. In both developed and developing countries climate change is affecting water resources which may cause different types of diseases.

A country with increasing threat to its water supply is known as ‘water stressed’. By 2025 about 1800 million people will be living in countries or regions with absolute water scarcity, and two-thirds of the world population could be under stress conditions.

Some of the facts to be taken note here and why we have a responsibility to act?

1.70%of the world’s surface is covered by water out of which 97.5% of ihis is salt water. Of the remaining 2.5% that is fresh water 68.7% isfrozen in ice caps and glaciers while only 1% of the total resources on earth are available for human use.

2. On an average a Canadian uses 326 liters a day while a person in Saharan Africa uses about 10-20 liters a day.

3.Out of the discharges that are deign dumped in to the water 90% is from sewage and 70% is from industries polluting the usable water supply .

4. . in developed countries 30% of fresh water supplies are lost due to leakage and the loss may run to a high of 40% to 70% in some cities.

5. Canada controls about 20%of the earth’s fresh water.

Answered by SelieVisa
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Answer:

"Save Water-Save future"

Water is necessary for life. Water is needed for domestic, agricultural and industrial purposes. There is no resource more precious than water. It is also the most misused and misunderstood resource. Approximately 73% of the earth is water. But fresh and drinkable water is only about 3%. The remaining 70% is undrinkable salty sea and ocean water. Water conservation is the prevention of water wastage and water scarcity. There are different methods to save water:

1. Rain water harvesting is the best and most suitable method.

2. Prevent dripping of water from taps and showers. Quickly repair leakage from water pipes.

3. Use new low-volume flush toilets. Adopt water-efficient dishes and clothes washing methods.

4. Use an irrigation system which uses water efficiently and prevent wasting.

5. While brushing your teeth or shaving do not waste water. Turn off the tap when not in use.

6. Take shorter showers.

7. The roots of trees prevent soil erosion. The fertile top soil is prevented from being washed away by air or water erosion. Trees retain rain water in the soil and is later available to us as underground water. Prevent deforestation and plant more trees.

The survival of lives and the quality of lives in the future is dependent on the conversation of water and we must prevent water pollution and wastage of water. Saving water is necessary to save the future.

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