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Q: Can cities near oceans use the water in the oceans for household use or for industry?
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What are the major uses of water?

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What are the major human uses of water?

Agriculture, industry and household needs


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Why are many cities near rivers and oceans?

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Oceans have what type of water?

Oceans have salt water.


Why were many cities started on the ocean and other water ways?

Because water is a vastly used resource, and living along the oceans or waterways make it easier to access.


Why is some fresh water not available for us to use?

Not all water is fresh or available . Some is polluted by industry, farming, cars, animals while there is salt water in the oceans. Underground sources are used for farming and drinking water. Snow melts and goes into rivers, irrigation canals, lakes, and is stored for use. There is also water rights that can date back to the 1800's and water that is sold to states and cities.