Fresh Water
Usally meaans good, clean, and healthy, water.So if your asking why theres not much its simply because people have to clean the water you use because we get water from lakes and lakes come from the ocean.
The only reason the ocean is so clean with all the animals living in it is because of the salt.[That's why pool people are starting to put salt instead of chlorine in pools.]
And the lakes don't have salt in them so they are pretty dirty it takes a while to clean the water you use that's why theres not enough fresh water.
The reason why fresh water is considered a limited resource is because the large majority of water on earth is saltwater. 97 percent of the earth's water supply is saltwater and only 2.5 percent is fresh water, some of which is snow and ice.
Is there any sea water around the island then it is limited.
Its renewable because the ecosystem collects and purifies the fresh water. Its limited because the earth is only made up of 3% of fresh water and most of the other half is locked up in ice at the Poles.
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Yes, it is. Any kind of water whether it is impure or pure, water will always be a natural resource.
Fresh water is essential for human survival, agriculture, industry, and ecosystems. However, with increasing pollution, overuse, and climate change, the availability of fresh water is becoming more limited and threatened. Protecting the Earth's supply of fresh water is crucial to ensure its sustainability for current and future generations.
the demand for fresh water is unlimited, while the resources for fresh water are limited
Water is considered as a scarce resource as fresh water occupies only 3% of total water found on earth.
Water is considered as a scarce resource as fresh water occupies only 3% of total water found on earth.
Fresh water is a critical resource that is limited in supply, with only about 3% of the world's water being fresh and readily available for human use. This scarcity is exacerbated by factors like pollution, climate change, and increasing demands from a growing population. Efforts to manage and conserve water resources are essential to ensure sustainable access for all.