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Question
The amount of water recommended by the United Nations for drinking, washing, cooking and maintaining proper hygiene per person per day is a minimum of
Options
5 litres
15 litres
30 litres
50 litres
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Solution
50 litres
Explanation:
The United Nations recommends a minimum of 50 litres of water per person per day for essential uses, including drinking, washing, cooking and maintaining proper hygiene. This amount is considered necessary for basic health and well-being in a day.
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