What are the advantages and disadvantages of water usage?
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Answer:
Explanation:
advantages:
Water is heavy (every Litre weighs a kilo) every time you move it requires energy. You need to move it several times to be able to treat it sufficiently to drink. (Water sustains ALL life forms, many of those are pathogenic or toxic or taste bad)
Water dissolves and carries chemicals and metals and particulate matter.
You then need to engineer a means of removing the waste water you generate far enough away from habitation and treat it to a clean enough standard to put back into the environment.
disadvantages:
1)Rainfall is unpredictable.
2)Water tanks can be very hard clean.
3)You may have to refill your water tank, so it may cost you money.
4)Some cleaning systems cost a lot of money.
5)You can't collect as much water as you like, as it over flows.
6)Water tanks have a high chance of getting dirty.
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Explanation:
Excessive water usage may lead to water scarcity. Increased water usage for domestic purposes like washing clothes, utensils , bathing,etc. may lead to run off of water. You may find water shortage for basic needs afterwards.
In agriculture it may lead to water logging and the crops might fail. If it even flows off, the pesticides and fertilisers used may flow with it and may pollute the nearby surface-water sources and the aquatic life in it may suffer.
In the future there may be a drought like condition and we may find it hard to cope up with.