Why is water a finite resource? Pls ans in your own words
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Water is a finite resource: there are some 1 400 million cubic kilometres on earth and circulating through the hydrological cycle. ... Only one-hundredth of 1 percent of the world's water is readily available for human use. This would be enough to meet humanity's needs - if it were evenly distributed. But it is not.
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Water is a finite resource: there are some 1 400 million cubic kilometres on earth and circulating through the hydrological cycle. ... Only one-hundredth of 1 percent of the world's water is readily available for human use. This would be enough to meet humanity's needs - if it were evenly distributed. But it is not.
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