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    Water Shortage

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    ------------------------------------------------- To what extent can water shortages be dealt with on an individual level? Water is the basic necessity of life which is even more important than food. A person can live 2 weeks without food but not even 7 days without water. Since few years‚ there has been a population boom and population in present is almost twice the population before the boom. This has caused water and food crisis in many countries‚ more importantly LEDCs. Presently‚ statistics

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    the Harmful Effects of Water Pollution and can it be Corrected? The Process of Water Sustainability Kylie Shiner English 101 Professor Martin March 15‚ 2014 Tacoma Community College Abstract Water has always been thought of as a definitive renewable resource‚ but after numerous years of overuse and pollution‚ scientists are discovering that there now is a water crisis. Life sustaining rivers and aquifers are drying out. In many poverty stricken areas water is scarce and hard to

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    Importance of Water The water that we consume today is the same water since pre historical period .The importance of water has not changed; the only difference now is the purity and efficiency of it. Barbara Kingsolver‚ a famous American writer‚ explains the problems concerning water in her article‚ “Fresh Water.” Humans’ inclinations to excessively use natural assets have caused climate change and drought in many parts of the world‚ making it difficult for many people to access clean and fresh water. While

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    Is Water the New Oil?

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    Why Water Is Called The New Oil? Ashley Buckhanon Bethel University Abstract This paper is about providing safe drinking water to the world’s 6.9 billion and growing population is one of the greatest challenges of the century. Consideration of the global water cycle‚ however‚ shows that the available renewable freshwater resources exceed the current human demand by roughly a factor of 10. Scarcity results from the uneven spatial and

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    Water Water Everywhere There is more than 1.4 billion cubic kilometres of water on the earth. If divided evenly enough to give every man‚ woman & child 230 million cubic meters. However 98% of that is saltwater and nearly 1% of it is locked as polar icecaps. Less than 1 percent of the Earth’s freshwater is accessible in lakes‚ rivers‚ and groundwater aquifers. This vital 1 percent of available freshwater is con- stantly in motion‚ either flowing in rivers‚ evaporating and moving around the globe

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    Save Water

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    Save Water Speech 1 Good morning to the excellencies‚ respected teachers and my dear colleagues. I would like to speech on a very important topic “save water” today at this special occasion. As well all know that how the water is important for the continuation of life on the earth. It is the most basic need of everyone (human being‚ animal‚ plant and other microorganisms). Water is the unique source of life‚ without water we cannot imagine the life here. Life on other planets is not possible just

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    Misuses of Water

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    The importance of water Water is one of the weirdest compounds known to humans. The difference between the boiling point and freezing point of water is one of the largest ranges of any compound. It is this span of temperature that mirrors the range of where life can exist‚ from bacteria to humans. Water also has a very high specific heat‚ which means that it can absorb or lose much heat before its temperature changes. This is important in maintaining body heat in mammals. It also takes a lot of

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    Water Essay

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    really felt like water was ever an issue in my life‚ right up until I wrote the wrong essay for class last week. It all started when the teacher mentioned that he drank over 5‚000 water bottles per year or so. After that day I started paying attention to how much water I drink and how basically all the water I drink comes from water bottles that I keep buying through out the day. Hydration is a big deal‚ especially in the heat we have to bear living in San Antonio. I drink at least 5 water bottles per

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    Water framework policy

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    EXPLANATORY NOTE I. WATER FRAMEWORK ACT: AN Why is a national water law necessary? 1. Water‚ like air‚ is one of the most basic requirements for life. If a national law is considered necessary on subjects such as the environment‚ forests‚ wildlife‚ biological diversity‚ etc.‚ a national law on water is even more necessary. Water is as basic as (if not more basic than) those subjects. 2. Under the Indian Constitution water is primarily a State subject

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    and farmers believe our only option is to take water from under the ground. But‚ groundwater depletion is causing a lot of bad things to happen. It is making the layer of clay above collapse‚ when the clay collapses the dirt above gives way and sinks. This sinking causes sinkholes and is very dangerous. The sinking also damages pipes‚ buckles walls of irrigation canals‚ and cracks homes. Although the sinking is already a big enough threat the water in general could be dangerous. In some cases

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