California relies on water from other states and countries due to its limited natural water resources, especially in light of recurring droughts and a growing population. The state's diverse climate and geography can lead to significant variations in water availability, making it necessary to import water through systems like the Colorado River and aqueducts. Additionally, agricultural demands and urban consumption further strain local supplies, prompting the need for external sources to ensure a stable water supply. This interdependence helps California meet its agricultural and urban water needs more effectively.
They get the water from other countries or states.
What is the bordering states countries or bodies of water in Montana
They can donate money for food, water, shelter.
the United states, China, Turkey, Brazil and the Islamic Republic of Iran grow water melons
A lot.
Pacific and Atlantic oceans.
The states nearest to bodies of water include Texas, California, Florida and Michigan.
Florida, Texas. California and New York are all states near to a body of water.
Water in three of its forms is solid which is ice, liquid which is just water, and gas which is water vapor.
Many states have long water borders-- Wisconsin, Florida, California. However, Alaska has the longest water border of any of the 50 states.
* waterfalls * lakes * other countries
The state of Oregon is the only thing bordering California to the north.