sheesh
I don't understand your question. You need to be more specific.
it affect lifestyle and how many human can sustain in one area
Yes
As, human cell is an animal cell. When it is placed in an hypotonic solution like freshwater,it will finally swell and burst
It is essential to human life.
Most of the freshwater on Earth is locked in ice caps and glaciers, making it inaccessible for human use. Additionally, some freshwater is too deep underground to be easily extracted, while contamination and pollution affect other sources, limiting their usability.
Pollution of freshwater is caused by human activities,such as: *Throwing garbage in bodies of water *Throwing human wastes in canals *Doing laundry in river
Most of the earth's freshwater is in the form of glaciers and ice caps, which are inaccessible for human use. Additionally, much of the remaining freshwater is stored underground in aquifers or is too polluted for consumption. This leaves a relatively small percentage of freshwater readily available for human use.
2%
We are causing an imbalance.
Faun