Curling and wilting of leaves suggest scarcity of water in plants.
I dont know it is because it is water
Quantitatively, water scarcity is measured by comparing water availability to the demand for water within a region. Qualitatively, water scarcity refers to the inadequacy of water resources to meet the needs of the population in terms of sanitation, hygiene, and human consumption. Both aspects are crucial in understanding the severity and impact of water scarcity on a community or region.
Deserts is the usual term. They are also know as arid areas.
because there are a lot of diseases in the water that you may not know of. Also, because they don't have a lot of technology like we do today.
Since water is essential to life, the most obvious effect of water scarcity is quality of life, or lack thereof.
C: Scarcity
Plants absrb water through their roots which are in soil; so there must be water under the soil for the plants to survive.
i donk know i ask the question hahha
i dont know! ask a scientist!
As we know, xerophytes are found in deserts mostly(or you can say place having scarcity of water) so there is very less water there. So they are adapted with green and fleshy stem to store water for its use.
No. I don't know the effects of chlorine, but I do know you can't ingest it, and it will likely kill your plants.
Scarcity is a starting point in thinking economically because people need to know how to get themselves out of tough financial situations. In order to be fiscally successful, they must plan for times of scarcity.