Why Is Water Conservation Important?

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Katie Harry answered
Water conservation is simply to save water so that it can prevent water shortages and be used by ourselves and future generations. We know that almost three quarter of the earth surface area is covered with water but this water is in the form of frozen icebergs and glaciers and there is a great need to save fresh water that is required by us in our daily activities.

As water resources are not being maintained, are getting depleted due to lack of responsibility on human part, this will lead us to the times where we wont be able to have sufficient amount of water for our daily use. If water conservation is given a bit of consideration this will help us to preserve wildlife water habitats and the need for building new dams and water diversions will also be minimized.

The simple reason to ensure the future generations will be able to take advantage from the water saved by us is more important than any other reason.
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Anonymous answered
Because water is half of human's life.We will need water in the future.Water is one of the natural resources.Water is for drinking, for cleaning our body, for cooking, for planting trees etc.
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Because it is life.
doctor C Profile
doctor C answered
To allow coming generations to use it
Anonymous Profile
Anonymous answered
So we don't run out of fresh water. Fresh water is hard to get. 72.4% of earths water is salt water. SO be nice and use less water. Take a shorter shower and don't leave the taps running.
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Anonymous answered
I like water and I want it to be around so I don't die. Thats would be bad.yeahthat would be really bad.

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