for drinking water, Yes.
water pollution
No. Water crisis could mean a shortage of water (or even a flood). Water pollution is only about dirt and other contamination in the water.
Yes, because of global warming, greenhouse effect, land pollution, air pollution, water pollution, water impurity, water scarcity, overuse of natural resources, dependence on oil, and so much more.
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Answer this question… Increased competition between people and industries over limited water supplies
what are the water crisis in India
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The water crisis in Nairobi, Kenya, has developed over several decades, but it became particularly acute in the early 2000s due to rapid urbanization, population growth, and insufficient infrastructure. Factors such as climate change, pollution, and mismanagement of water resources exacerbated the situation. By the late 2010s, the crisis had reached alarming levels, leading to significant water shortages and access issues for many residents.
Water pollution is the contamination of bodies of water.
A water crisis is when the water demand of a region outstrips the availability of potable water.
Water crisis refers to a situation where there is a shortage of clean, safe water for drinking, sanitation, and irrigation. Causes include over-extraction of groundwater, pollution of water sources, climate change, and inadequate infrastructure. Solutions involve sustainable management of water resources, water conservation practices, investment in water infrastructure, and public awareness campaigns to promote responsible water use.
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