Geography, asked by Karanbhutna2915, 8 months ago

Water is a renewable resource because
(a) it is being recycled by human beings.
(b) it is renewed and recharged through hydrological cycle.
(c) it is being renewed through reduction.
(d) it can be reused again.

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Answered by 12surabhatt
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Answer:

it's renewed and recharged through hydrological cycle

Answered by amikkr
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Water is a renewable resource because it is renewed and recharged through the hydrological cycle. (Option c)

  • It is renewed by the water cycle which includes three processes that are evaporation, condensation, and precipitation.
  • Water flows up the sky and forms clouds, and falls in the form of rain, snow, hails, etc.
  • This does not make the groundwater level decrease and also increases the water level in water bodies.
  • As this water cycle runs in the water bodies do not get decrease as all the primary seas are connected to it.
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