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why is it to conserve water​

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Answered by Anonymous
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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.

Answered by Mɪʀᴀᴄʟᴇʀʙ
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Our bodies need water to function properly. According to Water. org, humans can survive for weeks without food, but for only a few days without water. The plants and animals we eat require water as well, so water crises inevitably become food crises. We also use water for cleaning our bodies and our homes, and for producing power such as in hydroelectric dams. The World Water Council reports that the human population of the planet is on track to grow 40 to 50 percent within the next 50 years, putting additional pressure on our already shrinking supply of fresh water.

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