Though 80% of earth is made of water, only 1% of it is fresh water. It's only 1% that we can use for drinking, irrigating, washing etc. Hence it's very important that we conserve water. Fresh water reserve levels have started to drop in may places. For instance if you go to http://www.bewaterwise.com/ you'll see a water gauge indicating how much the water level has dropped since July 2006 in Southern California. We need to put a check to this through water conservation. Here are some tips on how to conserve water at home: http://www.bewaterwise.com/tips01.html
Please check them out and also spread the word among all fellow Southern Californians!
conservation of water means saving water
Transpiration and conservation are not parts of water cycle.
The building of dams is the water conservation strategy that is based on the catch water where it falls.
Water conservation is promoted through rainwater harvesting.
Walter McCulloh has written: 'Conservation of water' -- subject(s): Water-power, Water conservation, Water-supply
Energy and Material conservation are not Possible without Water conservation.
A type of conservation is to conserve water while brushing teeth
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To assess the conservation of soil and water resources on private lands
Water Conservation can be best displayed using a model of the water dam. The primary function of water dams is to conserve river water.
recycling and water
I am learning about the importance of water conservation. I don't know what conservation means. I am trying to work conservation into the conversation.