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Today, the need to converse water resources has become greater than ever. Explain.
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Solution
- Increasing Demand: With rising population, industrialization, and urbanization, the demand for water has surged dramatically. Agriculture, which consumes the largest share, requires efficient water management to meet food security needs.
- Limited Availability: Freshwater is a finite resource. Only a small percentage of Earth’s water is usable for human consumption and agriculture. Overuse and mismanagement are depleting both surface and groundwater sources.
- Pollution of Water Bodies: Industrial effluents, agricultural runoff, and domestic waste have polluted many rivers, lakes, and groundwater reserves, reducing the quantity of potable water.
- Climate Change Impacts: Global warming is altering rainfall patterns and increasing the frequency of droughts and floods, which destabilizes water availability and distribution.
- Overexploitation of Groundwater: In many parts of India, groundwater is being extracted faster than it can be replenished, leading to a rapid decline in water tables.
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Chapter 13: Water Resources and Types of Irrigation - EXAMINATION CORNER [Page 265]
