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The important uses of water in schools? Essay

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Answered by itzkarina
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Water, known to be the universal solvent, plays a key role in the survival of various forms of life on earth. It is used for various purposes such as drinking, cleaning, cooking, washing and bathing. Besides these domestic uses, major amount of water is used in the agricultural sector mainly for the purpose of irrigation. A substantial amount of this substance is also used in the industrial sector.

Water, known to be the universal solvent, plays a key role in the survival of various forms of life on earth. It is used for various purposes such as drinking, cleaning, cooking, washing and bathing. Besides these domestic uses, major amount of water is used in the agricultural sector mainly for the purpose of irrigation. A substantial amount of this substance is also used in the industrial sector.However, unfortunately despite being aware about the importance of water in our lives, people around the world are leaving no stone unturned in wasting water and deteriorating its quality. The techniques used for irrigation in many parts of the world including India are old and mundane and often cause immense loss of water. Several industries make use of a good amount of water however they end up throwing their waste in water bodies without realizing that the deterioration of water will ultimately lead to their own lose

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Answered by ananya384027
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Water is of course important everywhere. So therefore it even plays a vital role in the schools. Water is our basic amenity. Without it it is very difficult to do even a single task. Water is the source of life.

In the schools we use water for drinking of course without which no one can live.

The school ground is watered everyday in order to maintain it. There lies many further uses of water to. The school is cleaned on regular basis with the help of water. When we use the restrooms (washrooms) in the school even then we need water.

Hence I will like to conclude by saying that water is the basic unit of life without it we can do nothing anywhere, therefore we should use it wisely.

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