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A village depends entirely on a single river for its water needs. Due to upstream industrial activities and overuse, the river’s water low has significantly decreased, leading to a water crisis. - Commercial Applications

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A village depends entirely on a single river for its water needs. Due to upstream industrial activities and overuse, the river’s water low has significantly decreased, leading to a water crisis. Identify the main causes of water scarcity in this village.

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Causes of water scarcity:

  1. Upstream industrial activities: Factories and industrial units may pollute and overdraw water, thereby impacting downstream quality and quantity.
  2. Overuse of river water: Excessive use of river water for drinking, agriculture, and other purposes reduces the available supply.
  3. Lack of water management systems: Absence of rainwater harvesting or groundwater recharge technologies worsens the water situation.
  4. Diminished River Flow: The combination of industrial water extraction, pollution, and excessive water use in the hamlet has resulted in a significant decrease in river flow. This reduces the village's accessible water supply, leading to the water crisis.
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Chapter 14: Depletion of Resources - QUESTION BANK [Page 167]

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C. B. Gupta Commercial Applications [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 14 Depletion of Resources
QUESTION BANK | Q 5. | Page 167
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