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3. What happens when so many countries have to share the same water?
(1 point) a lot of competition nothing, everyone gets along
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KUCKOYDLY SOUDY SIKZPIHZYSK B
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15. The human race is using the freshwater from our groundwater aquifers faster than it can be replaced. This overuse can result
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9. True or False: Water conflicts are ONLY about water.
(1 point) True False
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KUCKOYDLY SOUDY SIKZPIHZYSK B
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Which statement describes a struggle over water rights between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Nile River?(1 point)
Responses Both
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not really sure tbh
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Which factors have contributed most to water shortages in cities such as Cape Town? Select the two correct answers.(1 point)
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not really sure tbh
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19. There are many debates over the uses and ownership of Earth's water. Even while water may be abundant, it may be unusable in
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What surprised Kaveh when he spoke to the villagers in Africa about water conflicts? (1 point) Responses They fight over water
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The human race is using the freshwater from our groundwater aquifers faster than it can be replaced. This overuse can result in
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There are many debates over the uses and ownership of Earth's water. Even while water may be abundant, it may be unusable in
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3. What happens when so many countries have to share the same water?
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9. True or False: Water conflicts are ONLY about water.
(1 point) Responses True True False
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10. What surprised Kaveh when he spoke to the villagers in Africa about water conflicts?
(1 point) Responses They fight over
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15. The human race is using the freshwater from our groundwater aquifers faster than it can be replaced. This overuse can result
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19. There are many debates over the uses and ownership of Earth's water. Even while water may be abundant, it may be
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We need____ more water to feed the extra
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What did the former vice president of the world bank say?
Water will never be as important as money The wars of the twenty first
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Which of the following BEST describes surface water, groundwater, and recycled water?
A. types of source water B. ways that dams
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If a California farmers’ group wrote to the state government for assistance, what would MOST likely be the first sentence of
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Which of the following BEST describes surface water, groundwater, and recycled water?
A. ways that dams are routed B. how oxygen
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Industrial wastewater is the by-product of manufacturing, is non-hazardous, and can be reused to water plants. What term BEST
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Industrial wastewater is the by-product of manufacturing, is non-hazardous, and can be reused to water plants. What term BEST
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9. True or False: Water conflicts are ONLY about water. (1 point) Responses True True False
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Which of the following describes the relationship between population growth and the underground water supply?(1 point) Responses
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What are possible negative effects of building a hydropower dam? Select the two correct answers.(1 point) Responses increased
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2. 148 countries share _______ international river basins.
(1 point) Responses 2 2 68 68 234 234 276
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In North Carolina, demand for fresh water has increased dramatically. One of the main reasons for this is increased water use
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Anonymous45
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What is physical water scarcity? Selected:a. geography does not allow for sufficient water resourcesThis answer is incorrect. b.
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What can occur from rapid population growth? a the water supply increases to meet demand b aquifers cannot recharge quickly c
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The human race is using the freshwater from our groundwater aquifers faster than it can be replaced. This overuse can result in
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In North Carolina, demand for fresh water has increased dramatically.%C2%A0One of the main reasons for this is increased water
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FCA answers
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In 3–5 sentences, explain how increases in the human population impacts water resources. Provide specific examples in your
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not really sure tbh
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Drag and drop the words into the correct locations. Answers may be used more than once. (2 points)
As the population rises, the
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L
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Which of the following happens to water resources as the population grows? (1 point)
• The water supply increases. • The size
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What percentage of Earth's water is fresh water?
(1 point) • 97% • 2.5% • 0.3% • 70%
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What percentage of Earth’s water is NOT liquid, fresh water that is available for us to drink and use.
OPTIONS 99% 97% 3% 1%
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hekur
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As people pump water out of the ground, the water table can lower.
Which of the following are possible consequences of a lower
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Which of the following agreements allocated 7.5 million acre-feet of water to each basin of the Colorado River? (1 point)
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True/ False: When ocean water infuses into groundwater, this is called desalination.
a. True b. False, recharge c. False, salt
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In which form of alternative energy would our Water Resources be the operating component?
A Wind Turbines B Hydroelectric Dams C
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3. What happens when so many countries have to share the same water?
• nothing, everyone gets along just fine • a lot of
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9. True or False: Water conflicts are ONLY about water.
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10. What surprised Kaveh when he spoke to the villagers in Africa about water conflicts?
• They fight over water all the time.
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15. The human race is using the freshwater from our groundwater aquifers faster than it can be replaced. This overuse can result
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19. There are many debates over the uses and ownership of Earth's water.
Even while water may be abundant, it may be unusable in
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In the video, humans have reduced the amount of available fresh water by overuse, pollution and building dams on natural
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Which statement describes a struggle over water rights between Egypt and Ethiopia over the Nile River?(1 point)
Responses Each
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Gunge Lord
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Identify and clarify the factors leading to limited availability of clean water in our country
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Madelein Botha
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The quantity and quality of water resources are significantly impacted by the industrial use of water for hydraulic fracturing,
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Less than (a) is available to Southwest Asia's population of the world's fresh water supply
Less than (a) is available to
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Which TWO countries have fought military battles over water rights to the Jordan River?
Which TWO countries have fought military
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