Freshwater is limited in many arid and semi-arid regions, such as parts of Africa, the Middle East, and southwestern United States, where rainfall is scarce and evaporation rates are high. Additionally, many densely populated urban areas face freshwater shortages due to over-extraction and pollution of existing water sources. Climate change further exacerbates these limitations by altering precipitation patterns and increasing drought frequency in some regions.
its not.
its not.
the demand for fresh water is unlimited, while the resources for fresh water are limited
The reason why fresh water is considered a limited resource is because the large majority of water on earth is saltwater. 97 percent of the earth's water supply is saltwater and only 2.5 percent is fresh water, some of which is snow and ice.
Because we are wasting it. There is only a limited supply of fresh water we can use. :(
Is there any sea water around the island then it is limited.
They'd all die
Its renewable because the ecosystem collects and purifies the fresh water. Its limited because the earth is only made up of 3% of fresh water and most of the other half is locked up in ice at the Poles.
Good quality pellets, fresh hay,water and fresh vegetables, and a limited amount of fruit.
Fresh water makes up less than 3% of the world's water, with the majority being salt water in oceans and seas. This limited supply of fresh water is crucial for sustaining life on Earth and must be managed and conserved carefully.
There is ample natural fresh water available in most places.
Kyoto has limited fresh-water sources