Agriculture
Urban Industry
Wild/Scenic rivers/wetlands
tourism, transportation, water supply, and fishing
tourism, transportation, water supply, and fishing
California uses the most water of any state in the U.S. due to its large population, extensive agriculture, and climate. Water supply and management are significant issues in the state.
Transportation, swimming, water source
Water for drinking. Water for crop irrigation. Water for domestic supply. Water for industrial use. Transportation. Tourism. Leisure. Waste disposal. Fishing.
Water for drinking. Water for crop irrigation. Water for domestic supply. Water for industrial use. Transportation. Tourism. Leisure. Waste disposal. Fishing.
It takes in water (which has oxygen in it) through the gills, takes out the oxygen, and then uses it.
It has numerous uses including - Hydro-electricity Water for drinking. Water for crop irrigation. Water for domestic supply. Water for industrial use. Transportation. Tourism. Leisure. Waste disposal. Fishing. Building. Given the Nile is over 4,000 miles long, flows through numerous countries and has tens of millions of people close by, it has many many uses.
it uses a loop undergroung, better know as a municipal waer supply
Water supply engineering involves the design, construction, and maintenance of water supply systems that ensure the safe and reliable delivery of clean water to communities for various uses including drinking, sanitation, and industrial purposes. This field addresses issues such as water sources, treatment processes, distribution networks, and water quality monitoring to meet the water demands of a population.
Man uses some (only some being roughly 18% from my research) of the water from Niagara Falls being 18% as water supply to Canada, unsure about states in America.
Borders and boundaries,Agriculture (irrigation),power generationAdditional Information:Industry,animal habitat,Domestic,recreation.Many of these uses overlap or compete, as in the intense competition for Colorado River water.