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scarcity of water 100 facts

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Answered by Heer56
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Water scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand. Humanity is facing a water crisis, due to unequal distribution resulting in some very wet and some very dry geographic locations, plus a sharp rise in global freshwater demand in recent decades driven by industry.

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5 Facts About Water Scarcity

1) Less than 1 percent of the Earth's water is fit for consumption.

2)Water conservation, use and quality affect whether a country is able to meet demands.

3) Worldwide, water scarcity now affects one in three people.

4)20 percent of the world's population walks an average of 3.5 miles a day to get drinking water.

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