No. There is absolutely no wells in Fiji. Water are either pumped out of the earth, clean and fresh or water from the treatment plant through the Pulic Works Department.
No. For centuries people collected rainwater as a source for drinking water. Some people still do.
People can be killed or get sick from the oils in their drinking water.
It's backbone of all living things
Many people use this water in drinking water. I for one believe it does affect the quality of the water. Your roof has alot of bacteria and that bacteria will transfer to the water. If you boil the water in the kettle it should be fine.
the lakes provide people in the area with fresh water for drinking and for use in the home
It dries the water out the living organism
Yes, Stone Age people had access to water sources such as rivers, lakes, and springs for drinking, cooking, and other daily activities. Water was essential for their survival and they developed techniques to collect and store water for their needs.
donate fresh drinking water to people who does not have clean drinking water
Bees do need to collect water, for drinking and to cool the hive. They are not especially attracted to salt water.
People use water for drinking, cooking, bathing, cleaning, watering plants and crops, and industrial processes. Water is essential for life and is used in various aspects of daily living and industries.
Obviously drinking water.
Drinking water is required to be free from living things, like germs, but once in a while, the water gets some germs in it, and you have to boil the water before drinking it.