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Global Water Demand

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Global Water Demand

Like many natural resources, demand for water is increasing. Different countries use water for different things yet they can take steps to reduce their demand for water.

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Developing countries

  • Developing countries use water for farming and personal use.
  • As these countries develop however, they are demanding more water as their population gets increasingly wealthy and use more water for watering their garden and swimming pools, for example.
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Developed countries

  • Developed countries tend to use the majority of their water usage on industry- e.g. in factories.
  • They also use far more water in the home (domestically) as people are wealthier.
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Reducing water demand

  • With climate change, people are becoming more aware of the problems that might result from using too much water.
  • There are lots of simple things that you can do to reduce the amount of water for example:
    • Switching off the tap when brushing your teeth and having a shower instead of a bath.
    • Using a water butt (a large barrel for catching and storing rainwater) outside.

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