People have to drink water. If they don't have safe water to drink, they'll drink unsafe water. This can make them sick, and even kill already weak individuals like old people and young kids.
Approximately 99.95% of people in London have access to clean drinking water which meets the national standards for quality. This high amount of coverage ensures that the vast majority of residents in London have safe and healthy water for drinking and other daily needs.
According to the World Health Organisation in 2006 13% of the world's population still did not have access to safe drinking water or 887,000,000 people. This is an improvement since 1990 when 1,600,000,000 did not have access to safe water. Only about half the world's population can turn on a tap in their homes. Answer2: In the last five years,, some 20 million children have died of preventable waterborne diseases, and hundreds of millions of people continue to live with the daily misery of squalor associated with lack of clean drinking water and adequate sanitation. (from 1/2006 Awake magazine on Jehovah's Witnesses official website)
About 2.2 billion people globally do not have access to safely managed drinking water in their homes, meaning they may lack running water. This issue disproportionately affects people in developing countries and rural areas. Efforts to improve access to clean water and sanitation are essential for addressing this problem.
The number of people who get drunk at a party can vary greatly depending on factors such as the type of party, the crowd attending, and individual drinking habits. It's important to promote responsible drinking and ensure guests have safe ways to get home if they have been drinking.
Approximately 85% of the population in Ghana have access to electricity. However, there are disparities between urban and rural areas, with electricity access being more limited in rural regions.
About 1.2 billion people do not have access to clean water... :( We need to change this stat,, together as a nation to help people around the world!
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Approximately 99.95% of people in London have access to clean drinking water which meets the national standards for quality. This high amount of coverage ensures that the vast majority of residents in London have safe and healthy water for drinking and other daily needs.
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99% of Australians have access to clean drinking water.
it's 100% of Australia have access to safe drinking water. Everyone in the whole country has access
There is no correct answer because every second people are drinking clean water..But, also every second people are drinking dirty water.
Don't you mean, what are the reasons to HAVE access to clean drinking water? Which would be to prevent water-borne diseases which kill thousands of people each year.
Aquifers are underground layers of water-bearing rock or sediment that store and transmit groundwater. People utilize aquifers by drilling wells to access the water for drinking, irrigation, industrial use, and other purposes, making them a crucial source of water for many communities around the world. It is important to manage aquifers sustainably to ensure their long-term availability and quality.
parties, lots of beer, stupid people running around, & drugs nearby
food trade and drinking
Most all settlements grew up around rivers. The rivers were used for drinking water, to bathe, transportation, and irrigation for crops.