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Sixty-five per cent of the world's freshwater resources are concentrated in 10 countries, while 80 countries, or 40 per cent of the population, are experiencing severe water shortages. If a country's annual per capita water volume is less than 2,000 cubic meters, it is a water-scarce country. Countries with less than 1,000 cubic meters of water per capita are seriously short of water.
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In many countries and regions, infrastructure is collapsing and water is leaking profusely; Population growth leads to a decrease in water resources per capita; Short-sighted and self-serving water management leads to severe water pollution. However, there is one country in this world that is a breath of fresh air in arid countries. 60% of its land is desert, but there is never a shortage of water.
That country is Israel.
Israel 60 is desert, the rest of the land is also very dry, and the summers are particularly hot, with the highest temperature recorded in Asian history in this country, in 1942, in the Israeli kibbutz, 54 degrees. As the global climate warms, rainfall has fallen to half of the 1948 average, and the whole of Israel has become drier. At the same time, Israel's population increased tenfold from 1948 onwards, and the demand for water increased dramatically.
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You should say that you should choose one of the three countries of Brazil, Egypt and Kuwait, so choose Brazil, which has no shortage of water. The other two have drier climates.
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Africa is very rich in water and land resources, and it is a country that is not short of water.
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Water resources are scarce globally, but are particularly severe in some countries with inland desert regions.
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Summary. Hello dear, there are many countries and regions around the world that are short of water, and the following are some common countries and regions with water shortage:1
Africa: Most parts of sub-Saharan Africa face severe water scarcity, including Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan and South Africa. 2.
Asia: Many countries and regions in Asia are also facing severe water scarcity, including India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and northwestern China. 3.
North America: While water resources are generally abundant in North America, water scarcity persists in some areas, such as California and Mexico in the United States.
Hello dear, there are many countries and regions around the world that are short of water, and the following are some common countries and regions with water shortage:1Africa:
Most parts of sub-Saharan Africa face severe water scarcity, including Somalia, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan and South Africa. 2.Asia:
Many countries and regions in Asia are also facing severe water scarcity, including India, Pakistan, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Syria, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and northwestern China. 3.North America:
Although water resources are generally abundant in North America, water scarcity persists in some areas, such as California and Mexico in the United States.
In addition to the countries listed above, many other countries and regions are also facing varying degrees of water scarcity. These problems can have serious economic, social and ecological impacts on the local economy, society and ecology, and effective measures are needed to protect and manage water resources.
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Summary. Afghanistan has a large population, and every family here is facing a water shortage problem, and the water that can be drunk is also very scarce because of the careless local pollution.
Because of the large population in Afghanistan, every family here is facing a shortage of water, and the drinking water is also very short of water due to the carelessness of the local area.
Somalia is the most water-scarce country in the world, with many people facing hunger and many other health ailments due to lack of access to water, and locals have to travel long distances to fetch water from far away.
Most of Egypt is a desert region, so the country receives very little rainfall, and the face is facing severe drought and famine. The Nijō River is the main source of water for the city.
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Summary. First of all, everyone has heard of Kuwait, this country has very rich oil resources, although it is said that a lot of wealth has been made from oil, but the most deadly thing in Kuwait is that water resources are very scarce. In Kuwait, oil came out of a well, and no water could be pumped out.
It can be said that real water is more expensive than oil, and although the country is also close to the sea, it is still necessary to desalinate the seawater before it can be used. The second country is Ethiopia, which is mainly based on agro-industry, so the demand for fresh water is very large, but Ethiopia is also known as one of the countries with the worst shortage of fresh water in the world. Ethiopians rarely bathe and wash their clothes to save water, and most of the country's water sources are dirty and unfit for human use.
Nepal, the third most water-scarce country in the world, is completely different from the above two countries, that is, it needs to rely on the relief of neighboring countries to be able to have clean water to drink. And in Nepal, whenever water is found, it will be snatched up regardless of whether it is clean or not.
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First of all, everyone has heard of Kuwait, this country has very rich oil resources, although it is said that a lot of wealth has been made from oil, but the most deadly thing in Kuwait is that water resources are very scarce. In Kuwait, oil came out of a well, and no water could be pumped out. It can be said that real water is more expensive than oil, and although the country is also close to the sea, it is still necessary to desalinate the seawater before it can be used.
The second country is Ethiopia, which is mainly based on agro-industry, so the demand for fresh water is very large, but Ethiopia is also known as one of the countries with the worst shortage of fresh water in the world. Ethiopians rarely bathe and wash their clothes to save water, and most of the country's water sources are dirty and unfit for human use. Nepal, the third most water-scarce country in the world, is completely different from the above two countries, that is, it needs to rely on the relief of neighboring countries to be able to have clean water to drink.
And in Nepal, whenever water is found, it will be snatched up regardless of whether it is clean or not.
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