Water is said to be the elixir of human life. It is a prime natural resource, a basic human need and a precious natural asset. Over the years due to increase in population, irrigation and industrialisation, the demand of water has gone up to a large extent. This has lead to scarcity of water to such a level that it is being said that the third world war will be caused over the issue of water. Therefore water harvesting is important.
they provide water for drinking
they provide water for irrigation
India can have some veryndry months so it is important for their crops to harvest the rainwater for use during drought.
Storing water in reservoirs and behind dams, allows us to have water for domestic and industrial use throughout the year and, in hydro-electric schemes, the production of electricity.
Rain water helps our crops grow, we drink rain water re-use, recycle
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Rain IS water, it does not turn into water.
No. Rain is water. Water is inorganic.
I believe water from the rain is dirty because it gets contaminated by pollution.
it is important to make rain or water vapor
Rain is of major importance. It brings water back to the earth's surface.
Rain is of major importance. It brings water back to the earth's surface.
water cycle is important to maintain the ecological balance. imagine if there were no rain! from where would we get the water to drink, the water that we require for agriculture. the water cycle constantly renews the water in the seas, lakes, etc.
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We can make good use of rain water by storing rain water and by rain harvesting.
The man tries to send a rain cloud to water his crops, but the rain cloud refuses because it doesn't want to follow tradition. The man eventually convinces the rain cloud to rain by appealing to its sense of empathy and understanding the importance of fulfilling its duty.
Rain IS water, it does not turn into water.
We can make good use of rain water by storing rain water and by rain harvesting.
Sea provides a large surface area for the evaporation of water. This evaporated water reaches the earth surface int he form of rain which later becomes the major source of potable water on the earth.
No. Rain is water. Water is inorganic.