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    these ways are expensive which neither a normal nor a poor country can afford. In poor countries the city’s waste water and the factories waste water is discharged into the sea‚ making it polluted. People drinking river water die and marine life also cannot survive. To prevent this‚ all the waste water can be collected in a closed place which can later be filtrated. Some of this water can be send back to the city after some treatment‚ through pipes and the rest can be boiled in boilers to produce

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    Pokhara Abstract Water‚ a basis of survival of all living organisms is also considered as the basic pre-requisite of development. Being second richest country in water resources‚ Nepal is gifted by Himalayan ranges in the north with ever flowing snow melted rivers and fresh water springs with huge power of producing energy and fetch out drinking water to the people. Similarly‚ no any economic as well as socioeconomic developments are possible without availability of water. Specially‚ Nepal and

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    Have you ever dropped oil on your hands and tried to wash it off? What happens? Does the water slide off? Or what about when a drop of oil falls in a glass of water? Why does it float to the surface‚ and not mix? The answer to this is simple: polarity. What exactly is polarity? A polar bond is when there is a difference in electronegativity‚ which means the tendency of an atom to attract a bonding pair of electrons. When two atoms are bonded together and one attracts more electrons‚ this results

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    water resources

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    WATER RESOURCES What are water resources?    Water resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. It is important because it is needed for life to exist. Many uses of water include agricultural‚ industrial‚ household‚ recreational and environmental activities. Virtually all of these human uses require fresh water. Only 2.7% of water on the Earth is fresh water‚ and over two thirds of this is frozen in glaciers and polar ice caps‚ leaving only

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    WATER SCARCITY AND SECURITY IN INDIA Dr. Narayan G. Hegde nghegde@baif.org.in Global Water Crisis Water is life because plants and animals cannot live without water. Water is needed to ensure food security‚ feed livestock‚ maintain organic life‚ take up industrial production and to conserve the biodiversity and environment. Hence‚ there is no life without water. Earth is the only plant‚ so far known to have water and this makes it fit for human living. However‚ with reckless abuse and

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    Conserve Water

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    Conserving water can greatly limit the negative impact we have on the environment. By thinking conscientiously and creatively‚ we can make sure that everyone has enough water‚ while also minimizing the energy we use to bring it to our faucet or garden hose. Plus‚ using water wisely can lower many water bills. At Urban Times‚ it has been high on our agenda to bring more awareness to the increasing scarcity of water. This infographic‚ brought to us by Seametrics‚ illustrates that our water consumption is

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    is a small country in the Indo-China peninsula. Cambodia can be called as an under-developed country‚ the country also faces the environmental problems as with the rest of the World. The basic problem of the countries lies in the water pollution. Emissions of organic water pollutants are being shared by factory‚ refer to emissions from manufacturing activities (chemical industry‚ clay and glass industry‚ food industry‚ metal industry and other). As per the above discussion it is clear that Cambodia

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    Coca Cola's Water

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    August 23‚ 2012 Coca-Cola’s Water Neutrality What was the public issue facing The Coca-Cola Company in this case? What stake-holders were concerned‚ and how did their expectations differ from the company’s performance? A Public issue is sometimes called social issues. An issue that is a mutual concern to an organization and one or more of its stakeholders is a Public issue. In this case the public issue facing The Coca-Cola Company was its corporate impact on water quality‚ availability‚ and

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    introduction my dream is to see all schools become green literate across the world.all the students and teachers are green concious and environment lovers.and spread the slogan " go green"and practically initiate the green mission for safety of mankind and sustenance of the environment for the future generation 29 Apr‚ 2009 a green literate school my dream school 29 Apr‚ 2009 why should all shcools be green literate? Our environment teaches us to lead and healthy and cheerful life which

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    WATER RESOURCES

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    WATER RESOURCES   Water is an essential element to our everyday existence. Its role is vital in the sustenance of all life forms‚ as well as in agricultural‚ industrial‚ households‚ recreational and environmental activities. As population continues to rise‚ so does the demand for fresh water too. Water is a major factor shaping the natural environment. It has a long-term influence on the vegetation‚ fauna‚ and shape of the landscape and on various ecosystems.            1‚830 SQ KILOMETERS OF PHILIPPINE

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