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why water is limited resources ​?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

But how much accessible fresh water is there? Very little.

Only 2.5% of all the water on Earth is fresh water and more than 97% is saltwater.

Of this 2.5% of fresh water, more than two-thirds (68.7%) is frozen as snow and ice, and more than one-third is stored below ground as ground water. This means that only 0.3% of all fresh water on the planet is readily available as surface water in lakes, swamps, rivers and streams (Gleick, P. H., 1996: Water resources. In Encyclopaedia of Climate and Weather).

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Answered by LoverboySudip
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Answer:

Water that we get are all melted from the mountain tops. Water is getting evaporated and also being used by people but that doesn't mean that it is being wasted. But the ground water is decreasing its level gradually for some human acts. Watet is not renewable meaning can't be made. Thus water is limited source.

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