Geography, asked by bindia, 1 year ago

Why is there an urgent need to manage and conserve our water resources

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Water conversion is essential for the survival of people and different species. Despite the fact that three-fourth of the world is made out of the water, the fresh water rate is just 2.75 and out of which just 0.69% is accessible as ground water and surface water (lakes, river) for use by people.

In the event that we don't monitor our water, at that point, all the water would either go away or wind up noticeably unfit for drinking purposes which would bother nature and the survival of human alongside the survival of different creatures would be in threat.
Answered by Fatimakincsem
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As the population of the world increases and resources become more scarce, things will eventually get very tough.
While people mostly look at fossil fuels as limited resources, even water will become increasingly difficult to come by with.
Since decades now, many parts of India and the whole world have started to suffer from water shortages and droughts. While a lot of this has to do with changing weather patterns brought on by Global warming, the wastage of water since generations and the increasing population is making it even more rare.
We can follow several models of countries like UAE, Singapore and Australia who have developed innovative means of recycling water and ensuring minimum wastage. If this is not controlled, coming generations will have a very hard time
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