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Water is not an exhaustible resource. The ocean is full of it and it eventually evaporates into the atmosphere and precipitates (comes down) as rain, snow, etc. This happens at it own speed and when people consume usable fresh water faster then it can be replenished, it is considered a water shortage.

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