Does the Sahara desert face problems? I don't think so.
Desalination is the removal of salts from solutions in water. There are many ways to use it. An example is: "The ocean water was sanitized and purified by desalination, boiling, and filtration to prepare it for drinking."
Desalination has very high energy requirements and since most countries with desalination plants do not have nuclear power, it results in the burning of lots of more coal. Additionally, the methods by which salt is removed from water create a resulting "salt-slurry" which is ejected as waste in to the original saltwater body. This salt-slurry makes the area around the desalination plant poisonous for the local sea-life.However, in almost every case, the positives of desalination outweigh these negatives.
Australian cities are planning to build desalination plants to get more water ready to use instead of waiting for it to rain
It depends on its capacity or daily desalinized water volume.
Perth and Melbourne use it in Australia because they are near the sea, Israel, Saudi Arabia, and several Persian Gulf countries use desalination plants as well given the amount of desert they contain.
all countries that have access to water
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Does the Sahara desert face problems? I don't think so.
Desalination is the removal of salts from solutions in water. There are many ways to use it. An example is: "The ocean water was sanitized and purified by desalination, boiling, and filtration to prepare it for drinking."
Wow, I can't find a sentence that includes the word desalination in it.
Desalination. Desalination is the process of removing salts and minerals from seawater to make it suitable for consumption or agricultural use.
desalination cost is higher
From the Arabian sea through a process called desalination. They use Gas to power the generators which powers the desalination process
When poorer countries need to get water, they use distillation. This is basically purifying water, using large amounts of electricity and money.
did captain cook use desalization
Desalination has very high energy requirements and since most countries with desalination plants do not have nuclear power, it results in the burning of lots of more coal. Additionally, the methods by which salt is removed from water create a resulting "salt-slurry" which is ejected as waste in to the original saltwater body. This salt-slurry makes the area around the desalination plant poisonous for the local sea-life.However, in almost every case, the positives of desalination outweigh these negatives.