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.
Oman, Yemen, and South Africa are among countries that experience severe water scarcity. New Zealand, Australia, and Libya are among countries that experience moderate water scarcity.
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Everyone is impacted by the problem of scarcity at some point in their lives. Some people face water scarcity for example.
If we have no water we can not live
scarcity of water
Water scarcity is a problem around the world because only two percent of water on earth is fresh water. Also more of that water is being polluted.
The scarcity of water.
In many parts of Africa, yes it is a very big issue. There are regular droughts there, and this results in famine.
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.
Deserts, like the Sahara, have very little water.Big cities have water shortages because rural people are flocking to the cities and the infrastructure can't cope.In South Africa alone 5 million people have no running water and 15 million have no basic sanitation, like toilets.
Scarcity is the state of being in a short supply. An example of using it in a sentence would be "The scarcity of water caused the state to pass water rationing laws". The word 'scarcity' is a noun, which functions as the subject of a sentence or clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:A scarcity of good jobs has forced many to relocate. (subject of the sentence)The flood caused a scarcity of housing. (direct object of the verb 'caused')
Yes there is unsanitary water in Africa