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water in the landscape is compared to?​

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Answered by DetectiveDebbie
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Water supports our environment and sustains our lives. It is required for producing food, clothing and electronics; transporting our waste; and supporting the natural environment. The effects of climate change vary regionally, but sustainable water management and low impact development strategies can provide adaptive benefits for a wide array of circumstances.

Conserving water reduces cost for irrigation.

Storing stormwater reduces runoff and lessens the amount of water that contributes to flooding.

Reusing captured stormwater reduces the need for irrigation via potable water.

Harvesting water from non-potable sources like air conditioner condensate or greywater minimizes dependency on potable water

Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Water in a landscape may be compared to the eyes in a human face

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