China's water-scarcity crisis is driven by a combination of rapid urbanization, industrialization, and agricultural demands that have significantly increased water consumption. Over-extraction of groundwater, pollution of water sources, and climate change further exacerbate the situation. Additionally, geographical disparities in water distribution, with northern regions facing severe shortages while the south has more abundant resources, complicate equitable water management. These factors collectively threaten both the environment and the livelihoods of millions of people in China.
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why financial crisis occur why financial crisis occur
well, it depends on what type of global crisis it is...
The energy crisis can result in rolling blackouts.
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Beijing
Disputes in the ROC.
Confucianism.
Xinjiang
Asia
When drinkable water production does not meet the demand for drinkable water. usually caused by a large world population but can be solved by increasing production of water purification and desalination plants.
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Mao Zedong
Just off Shanghai.