11 Facts About Water crisis

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Water crisis is physically scarce in densely populated arid areas, with projected availabilities of less than 1000 cubic meters per capita per year.

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Water crisis scarcity was listed in 2019 by the World Economic Forum as one of the largest global risks in terms of potential impact over the next decade.

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Water crisis scarcity has many negative impacts on the environment, such as adverse effects on lakes, rivers, ponds, wetlands and other fresh water resources.

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Water crisis is the underlying tenuous balance of safe water supply, but controllable factors such as the management and distribution of the water supply itself contribute to further scarcity.

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5.

Clean water crisis is an emerging global crisis that affects approximately 785 million people around the world.

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Water crisis pollution is the contamination of water bodies, usually as a result of human activities, so that it negatively affects its uses.

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Water crisis bodies include lakes, rivers, oceans, aquifers, reservoirs and groundwater.

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8.

Water crisis pollution reduces the ability of the body of water to provide the ecosystem services that it would otherwise provide.

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9.

Water crisis is one of the most crucial elements in developmental planning; efforts to develop, conserve, utilize and manage water resources have to be guided by national perspectives.

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10.

Water crisis scarcity is the lack of fresh water resources to meet the standard water demand.

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11.

Water crisis restrictions are in place in many regions and cities of Australia in response to chronic shortages resulting from drought.

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