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Short answer questions 1. List the importance of water in human life. 2. What is the current situation of water supply in Nepal? Explain. 3. Write a letter to the drinking water cooperation requesting them the water supply line since there is no water supply in the taps. 4. What are the problems of drinking water in Nepal? Suggest th measures to solve it. 5. Draw a pie-chart on the basis of the following data. Sunnly of Drinking Water in Nepal​

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Answered by deekshastudynets
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Ans 1:Our bodies use water in all the cells, organs, and tissues, to help regulate body temperature and maintain other bodily functions. Because our bodies lose water through breathing, sweating, and digestion, it's crucial to rehydrate and replace water by drinking fluids and eating foods that contain water.Water carries nutrients to all cells in our body and oxygen to our brain. Water allows the body to absorb and assimilate minerals, vitamins, amino acids, glucose, and other substances. Water flushes out toxins and waste. Water helps to regulate body temperature.

Ans 2:Every day, children die from preventable diseases caused by poor water, and a lack of sanitation and hygiene. “10.8 million people in Nepal do not have access to improved sanitation, and 3.5 million do not have access to basic water services.”In order to solve this problem, rainwater harvesting has been used, but current systems can have problems with water quality. NEWAH promotes hygiene and sanitation and works towards providing clean drinking water to all people.

Ans 3:

C-77

ABC Colony

New Delhi - 110001

May 16, 2018

The Administrator

Municipal Corporation

Sub: Regarding no supply of water

Sir

I would hereby, most humbly, bring to your notice that the we are not getting any water supply for last 2 days. It is getting very difficult to carry out day to day activities. Supply in our neighbouring houses is as usual, it looks like an issue with our house only. There can be some leakages in the water supply pipes which immediately needs to be repaired.

I kindly appeal to you to look into the above mentioned problem urgently and provide solution for a our water supply.

Thanking you

Yours faithfully

Nakshya

Ans 4:As a result, Nepal faces a high number of water-borne diseases such as diarrhea, dysentery, typhoid, gastroenteritis and cholera. Starting with the dry season in the month of March to the end of the rainy season in September, one is extremely vulnerable to waterborne illnesses.

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