If its dry in an area, that means the water is scarce, therefore they need to conserve water in order to survive. They might get water from cactuses, low in the ground, or other plants. They might then drink just enough water to survive and still conserve the water.
In cities with low rainfall there may be restrictions on water use, for example, the use of sprinklers in gardens may be forbidden, or the use of hoses to wash cars.
The simple answer is they don't use water for things that people in water rich areas think are nesacary. This usually means no showers, no watering unnesacary plants, no flushing a tolet (most poor countries don't even have Plumbing to allow this). They still water probably about as much as others but you just don't use it in your everyday life.
the pepule in the summer seasons we need to use water juidicioulsly.very often you find taps are leaking,water is flowing from,pipelines etc.
In areas short of water it is a bad use of this scarce resource.
Liquid water is scarce in the solar system because it exists within a very narrow range of temperatures. Fresh water on Earth is scarce in some areas because the climate does not supply all areas of the globe with equal precipitation. Water of any kind is scarce in continental regions with high average temperatures, because open sources are subject to evaporation. Surface water is especially vulnerable to a buildup of dissolved alkali minerals and salts.
Liquid water is scarce in the solar system because it exists within a very narrow range of temperatures. Fresh water on Earth is scarce in some areas because the climate does not supply all areas of the globe with equal precipitation. Water of any kind is scarce in continental regions with high average temperatures, because open sources are subject to evaporation. Surface water is especially vulnerable to a buildup of dissolved alkali minerals and salts.
Yes, water is scarce and limited in many areas. It is most scarce in North Africa and in the Middle East. As the populations in these areas continue to grow, the water scarcity issue becomes more pressing. There are 15 countries that are considered to have a scarcity of water and 12 of them are in North Africa and the Middle East.
There are extremophiles which live in areas where water is extremely scarce but there has been no evidence of an animal that can survive with zero water.
Scarcity can mean an insufficient supply or rarity. An example sentence would be: The Earth is developing a bit of a scarcity of water.
All living things--plants, animals, and people--need water to live. In certain areas of the world, the land is more dry, and water is scarce and/or undrinkable. Africa has a lot of dry areas, so it's harder to find drinkable water there than other places.
No, water was not scarce in the Revolutionary War. The Americans were lacking, clothes and ammunition, while the redcoats had plenty. But no, water was not scarce.
Cacti are capable of storing water in their fleshy stems during times of rainfall. They then rely on this stored water during times of drought.
The aboriginal people used a species of frog that held stored a lot of water in in its body for later use.
Scarce things can include:wood,water,air,coil,gold,any special jewels,Gasoline,and others things people usually want.
Water is scarce in the desert