Tsunamis can cause significant amounts of soil erosion. And they do not supply fresh water. They usually contaminate fresh water with seawater.
all the tsunami's that occur i guess
Mostly
The water cycle renews the supply of fresh water on land.
precipitation A+
It is theoretically possible for humans to deplete all the fresh water on Earth if it is not managed sustainably. However, proper water conservation and management practices can help ensure a continuous supply of fresh water for current and future generations.
runoff
A tsunami affects the biosphere by destroying certain species. It deposits salt water into previously fresh water environments. It upsets the ecological balance of the area.
earth's water cycle gives us fresh water. we use this fresh water for our daily consumption. when this water cycle is in danger ,our fresh water source also comes in danger. thus if any disturbances occur in the earth's water cycle ,these disturbances directly or indirectly affect our water supply. for example if an area's water supply depends upon a river's fresh water and if due to acid rain the water of that river gets contaminated then the water supply becomes contaminated and cannot be used.
Bahrain
sometimes
No 90% of there water is poisonous.
87% of the world's fresh water supply is used in agriculture -- mostly to water crops.
Yes, the poor in Rome had a fresh water supply. There were numerous fountains all over the city where water was free for the taking.
"The Antarctic Icecap is the largest supply of fresh water, representing nearly 2% of the world's total of fresh and salt water." Source: http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0004674.html
all the tsunami's that occur i guess
Unlimited supply of fresh water
The total amount of Earths total water supply that is usable fresh water is less then two percent. The rest is salt water or pond water.