Yes, it does. You can shower in it, you can cook with it, you can drink it...
no
everyone is equally thirsty.
The percentage of people in Spain that have access to clean water is 100%. Spain has made efforts to ensure everyone gets clean water.
It is important to conserve water because there isn't enough clean water for everyone in the world. If we turn of our water faucets when there not being used and take shorter showers etc. it can help conserve our clean water
Croatia is probably most famous for its beautiful coastline and many islands, among other things
it's 100% of Australia have access to safe drinking water. Everyone in the whole country has access
They built aqueducts to bring fresh water form the sources on the mountains.
Almost everyone. if you live in the urban areas (cities you get water from taps from your home and if you live in the rural areas you can use boreholes, wells and maybe rivers but they boil the water for health issues but overal almost everyone can access clean water
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Football (Soccer) I have been to Croatia many times, they also host a lot of local water sports
Clean water is very important for better health of everyone. It secures us from diseases. As it delivers minerals to a human body so it should be upto standard to void any harmful affect on a human body.
No, not everyone has access to clean water. According to the World Health Organization, billions of people around the world still lack reliable access to safe drinking water, which can lead to health issues and hinder development. Factors such as poverty, infrastructure challenges, and climate change contribute to this ongoing crisis. Efforts are being made globally to improve water access, but significant disparities remain.