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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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scarcity is the problem in all societies. Scarcity is limited resources to satisfy human wants.
The rich experience scarcity because resources are limited in quantity. For example, one cannot employ 200B people because the population is not enough.
All resources are scarce.
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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scarcity is the problem in all societies. Scarcity is limited resources to satisfy human wants.
In the longer term, being a rich country is a temporary condition which lasts a few generations only. After this, that country is certain to experience scarcity, whether by famine, plague or the sword - especially as rich countries tend to accumulate their share of social ills. England, for example, was a rich country at the beginning of the 1900's, and experienced war and scarcity during that century.
The rich experience scarcity because resources are limited in quantity. For example, one cannot employ 200B people because the population is not enough.
All resources are scarce.
They occur whenever we dont have enough resources to produce all the things we like to have. By : Taylor S Locklear
Do you mean scarcity in civics terms, as in the inability to satisfy all of the wants of people? If so, there is technically no positive part to scarcity. With scarcity, the wants and the needs of people are unable to be fulfilled through supply and demand. So, in other words, there is no positive importance to scarcity. The only good thing that could come from it is learning from our mistakes.
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Examples of antonyms for the noun 'scarcity' are:glutabundanceexcesssurplussufficiencyenough
water scarcity in tamilnadu is all because of over population,lack of water management,pollution,climate changes,etc