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What makes the conservation of fresh drinking water so important?

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Answered by realmarak1993
1

Answer:

To survive.

Explanation:

Without water we'll die( common sense )

Answered by angelmaharjan8a
4

Answer:

Conserving water is important because it keeps water pure and clean while protecting the environment. Only 2% of the Earth's fresh supply of water is locked in ice caps and glaciers, while 97,5% of the earth's water is saltwater. Conserving water involves refraining from water pollution.

Conserving water means using our water supply wisely and be responsible. As every individual depends on water for livelihood, we must learn how to keep our limited supply of water pure and away from pollution. Keeping our water supply safe and pure will protect the water for the generations to come.

Explanation:

We use water every day of our lives. It is required in almost everything we do. We need water for drinking, bathing, cooking, washing, and other countless activities. Bottom line: we need water for activities and habits we use regularly. If we want to continue to keep our bodies healthy, clean, and everything else – we must conserve water.

Fruits and vegetables, as well as other produce, require water to grow. But if the area is suffering from a drought, how will the food grow? This can make sustainable living a difficult challenge as sectors that suffer from drought will become useless as plants of any kind will not be able to grow. Without water, the population will starve to death.  

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