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High School Earth Science: Human Actions and Earth’s Water - Problems With Water Distribution
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World Water Distribution and Supply     Fresh water that people can use is distributed unevenly around the world. Large portions of the world receive very little water from rainfall or rivers. This includes much of northern Africa and central Asia. Even areas that normally receive enough rain may periodically receive too little. If an area receives lower-than-normal levels of rain for several months or a year, a drought may occur. During a drought, there is not enough water to meet all the needs of the people. Human activities can contribute to the frequency and duration of droughts. For... Show more
High School Earth Science: Human Actions and Earth’s Water - Problems With Water Distribution
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1. According to the United Nations, water scarcity
2. Of all cases of disease, about what percentage are caused by drinking unsafe water?
3. How many people worldwide currently lack access to safe drinking water?
4. Compared with the amount of water humans used 100 years ago, today humans use about
5. Reasons why water scarcity will become a bigger problem in the future include
6. Which statement(s) about the worldwide distribution of water is (are) true?
7. Possible consequences of water scarcity include