Define
increasing water supply
water conservation
100

What is water conservation

the practice of using and managing freshwater resources efficiently to prevent waste and ensure availability for current and future needs, including human, environmental, and agricultural uses

100

What is rainwater harvesting?

the collection and storage of rain for later use, preventing it from becoming runoff

100

name three examples of saving water 

short shower, turn off tap, and install water saving devices. 

200

What is a dam and a reservoir?

A dam is a physical barrier, often made of concrete, earth, or rock, that is built across a river or stream to stop the flow of water and create a body of stored water. A reservoir is the artificial body of water that forms behind the dam due to this blockage.

200

What are Desalination plants?

facilities that remove salts and other minerals from seawater or brackish water, producing fresh, potable water for human use, such as drinking, irrigation, or industrial applications.

200

explain the disadvatges of irrigation?

waterlogging and soil salinization, which reduce soil fertility and can damage crops; high initial and operational costs; depletion of water resources; spread of diseases due to stagnant water; and environmental damage from water pollution and habitat alteration

300

What is an aquifer? 

An underground layer of permeable rock, sand, or gravel that holds and stores groundwater, which seeps in from precipitation above.

300

explain enhancing natural wetlands

actively improving the health and functionality of existing wetlands to maximize their ecological benefits, such as water filtration, flood control, and habitat for wildlife

300

Name the different ways to prevent evaporation for crops 

compost, mulch, black plastic.

400

What is a fossil aquifer?

This trapped "fossil water," often from melting glaciers of the last ice age, remains sealed by impermeable rock layers and is considered a finite, non-renewable resource

400

name a advantage and disadvantge of dams

Advatnge: their ability to provide controlled water supply for hydroelectric power, irrigation, and drinking water. 

Disadvantage: Sedimentation 

400

What is aqauponics?

a system of aquaculture in which the waste produced by farmed fish or other aquatic creatures supplies the nutrients for plants grown hydroponically, which in turn purify the water.

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