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Save Water to Save Life on Earth

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            Save Water to Save Life on Earth We cannot survive on Earth without water-so we must all do our part to take care of it. People use the fresh water of lakes and rivers for drinking, washing, cooking and growing food. Did you know that most of the world’s population does not have direct access to clean water? We are very lucky to live in a country where clean water is “streaming” from our faucets. Saving water saves lives. Since water is essential for life itself, we need to conserve it for future generation. Nowadays, we use and misused water much than what we need. Everyone must know that it is our primary duty to learn the importance of it and how easy it would be to take action now before it’s too late. Conservation is defined as “ the act of preserving, guarding and protecting or wise use of environment or its natural resources. ” It can be done or start even on the small amount of adjustments that could possibly turn out into a big blast in conserving more

Benefits of Water Conservation

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                                      Benefits of Water Conservation Since 71% of the earth is covered in water, some people can't help but wonder: Why should we conserve? 1. Ninety-seven percent of all water on the earth is salt water, which is not suitable for drinking. 2. Only 3% of water on Earth is fresh water, and only 0.5% is available for drinking. 3. The other 2.5% of fresh water is locked in ice caps, glaciers, the atmosphere, soil, or under the earth's surface, or is too polluted for consumption. With growing population rates and such a small percentage of all the water on Earth fit for consumption, it only makes sense that we must preserve and conserve this precious resource.  Water conservation means using our limited water supply wisely and caring for it properly. Since each of us depends on water to sustain life, it is our responsibility to learn more about water conservation and how we can help keep our