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Socioeconomic drought occurs when the demand for an economic goods exceeds supply as a result of a weather-related shortfall in water supply. The supply of many economic goods, such as water, forage, food grains, fish, and hydroelectric power, depends on weather. Due to variability of climate, water supply is sufficient in some years but not satisfactory to meet human and environmental needs in other years. The demand for economic goods is increasing as a result of increasing population. Supply may also increase because of improved production efficiency and technology.
the difference are as follows. the direct water supply comes from the outside main water supply directly into the sink. the indirect water supply has mains cold water collected in a cistern which in turn supplies water to the sink.
Water that is safe to be consumed by humans.
The rapid growing population and economic development is leading to a number of environmental issues in India because of the uncontrolled growth of urbanization and industrialization, expansion and massive intensification of agriculture, and the destruction of forests.Major environmental issues are forest and agricultural degradation of land, resource depletion (water, mineral, forest, sand, rocks etc.), environmental degradation, public health, loss of biodiversity, loss of resilience in ecosystems, livelihood security for the poor.[1]It is estimated that the country's population will increase to about 1.26 billion by the year 2016. The projected population indicates that India will be the first most populous country in the world and China will be ranking second in the year 2050.[2] India having 18% of the world's population on 2.4% of world's total area has greatly increased the pressure on its Natural Resources. Water shortages, soil exhaustion and erosion, deforestation, air and water pollution afflicts many areas.India's water supply and sanitation issues are related to many environmental issues.
Environmental factors are factors that influence living organisms. This can be a plant, an animal, or a germ. Sunlight, food, water, or pollution are types of environmental factors. They may cause growth, mutations, or death of the organism.
i fink temperature, water, not sure on d others. soz
Exposure to hazardous substances in the air, water, soil, and foodNatural and technological disastersPhysical hazards
plant hormones, sufficient sunlight, water supply through soil and other environmental factors makes a plant to grow
you got to have a water supply. fertile soil. land that can be farmed. livable temperatures. need rain citywide wifi
water topography vegetation
Michael Cathcart has written: 'The water dreamers' -- subject(s): Water-supply, History, Environmental aspects of Water-supply, Social aspects of Water-supply
-species varieties -genotypes -environmental factors
water topography vegetation
what are the factors that influence growth of inland water ways a answer from cbse or cce book
Temperature and Salinity
temperature food water