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why water is necessary to conserve? in sst question chapter book?​

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Answered by nishithareddy1606
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Answer:

Contamination of water is referred to as water pollution. The major contaminants of water are partially treated untreated, undertreated sewage, chemical fertilizers used in agricultural sector and industrial effluents discharged into the water bodies.

Conserving water is important because it keeps water pure and clean while protecting the environment. 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.

Answered by brokendreams
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Water conservation is vital because it maintains water clean and safe while also safeguarding the ecosystem.

Explanation:

  • Only 2% of the Earth's freshwater supply is locked up in ice caps and glaciers, whereas 95% of the Earth's water is salty. Water conservation entails avoiding water contamination.
  • Yes, water conservation is required because drip irrigation is unequal, and significant expanses of land are lacking in both rain and groundwater.
  • Water shortage affects the majority of our country's population due to unequal distribution of water in several sections of the country and crop irrigation is required due to seasonal rains.
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