Only about 2.5% of the Earth's water is freshwater, and a significant portion of this is used for agricultural purposes, particularly crop irrigation, which accounts for approximately 70% of freshwater use. Household and community needs typically consume around 10% of freshwater resources. Overall, the combined percentage of freshwater used specifically for drinking and household needs is relatively small compared to agricultural use.
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irrigation was used for watering crops and was occasionally used for drinking.
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you can get community drinking water from a library or a local park
The three categories of human water usage are domestic (household use such as drinking, cooking, and cleaning), agricultural (irrigation for crops), and industrial (water used in manufacturing processes and energy production).
About 1% of drinking water is reused globally, primarily through water recycling and purification processes. Recycling water for non-potable purposes, such as irrigation and industrial use, helps conserve and extend our fresh water resources.
Yes and they mainly use it for irrigation and drinking.
The largest irrigation project in South India is the Kaleshwaram Lift Irrigation Project in the state of Telangana. It aims to provide water for irrigation and drinking purposes to several districts in the state.
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