by canals
by canals
by canals
If it supplied "for drinking" then the citizen of any country would have obvious legal redress if the water thus supplied proven to be unfit to drink. However in some countries the supplied tap water is NOT advertised as "fit for drinking" and needs to be boiled. In this instance the water supplied to citizens would not be suitable for human consumption.
Canada is the 4th largest country in land area. Whoever said China seriously needs to do some research. Interestingly, Canada is the 2nd largest country by TOTAL (including bodies of water) area, which I assume is due to the Great Lakes.
Tap water is generally potable water, able to be used for cooking and drinking (this depends on the country and area you live in). Grey water is used water ie washing water that is let down the drain, again this is dependant on the country and area you live in . Many people are using grey water for plants or in some cases purifying it again for drinking
It's calculated assuming the tapagraphy of the country is flat. Water area is included in the total for all inland bodies of water as well as some coastal estuaries, bays, sounds, waterways and etc.
All country's have water it is a prerequisite of life.
An oasis
A person would need a propane water heater if they lived in an area where heat would be needed. Some people who live out in the country and don't have access to other types of heaters.
Chad, Tunisia, and some other country
The simple definition is when water moves from an area of high water potential to an area of low water potential. For example, you put some meat in the water, you later notice that the meat absorbed a lot of water.
A body of water