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Answered by AgnelCyriacAppu
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In India scarcity of water is a big problem.Day by day population is increasing
which results in depletion of water.Rain water is stored as groundwater by
allowing water to seep into the ground.But now we are constructing buildings
and houses which do not allow water to seep down.So first we are depleting the water and on the other hand we are not allowing water to seep down.
On many other places in India we do not get rain fall.This resulted in droughts
which is again causing scarcity of water.We must make up plans to conserve this water.We can practice rainwater harvesting and teach farmers of methods of drip irrigation by watering at the roots of the plant instead of watering the whole plant.

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Answered by shreya1231
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Water crisis is the lack of sufficient available water resources to meet water needs within a region. It affects every continent and around 2.8 billion people around the world at least one month out of every year. More than 1.2 billion people lack access to clean drinking water.

Water scarcity involves water shortage, water stress or deficits, and water crisis. The relatively new concept of water stressis difficulty in obtaining sources of fresh water for use during a period of time; it may result in further depletion and deterioration of available water resources. Water shortages may be caused by climate change, such as altered weather-patterns (including droughts or floods), increased pollution, and increased human demand and overuse of water. The termwater crisis labels a situation where the available potable, unpolluted water within a region is less than that region's demand.Two converging phenomena drive water scarcity: growing freshwater use and depletion of usable freshwater resources.

Water scarcity can result from two mechanisms:

physical (absolute) water scarcityeconomic water scarcity

Physical water scarcity results from inadequate natural water resources to supply a region's demand, and economic water scarcity results from poor management of the sufficient available water resources. According to the United Nations Development Programme, the latter is found more often to be the cause of countries or regions experiencing water scarcity, as most countries or regions have enough water to meet household, industrial, agricultural, and environmental needs, but lack the means to provide it in an accessible manner.

Many countries and governments aim to reduce water scarcity. The UN recognizes the importance of reducing the number of people without sustainable access to clean water and sanitation. The Millennium Development Goals within the United Nations Millennium Declaration aimed by 2015  to "halve the proportion of people who are unable to reach or to afford safe drinking water."




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