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What is the percentage of available freshwater?
6.35%
0.94%
97%
0.91%
Which of these are the uses of water:
Domestic use
Agriculture use
Charging your phone
Water filtering
What is the process of turning solid into gaseous?
De - sublimation
Freeze it.
Sublimation
Boil it.
What is another name for the water cycle?
Bicycle
Hydro cycle
Water cycle
Hydrological cycle
What is Industrial use of water?
Washing animals
Washing cars
Solvents or Coolants.
All of these
What are the main sources of water?
Surface water and underground water.
Water on the ground and water under the ground.
Sea water, ocean water, lake water and pond water.
Water in my bottle.
What is rainwater harvesting?
Drip irrigation.
Rainwater harvesting is the collection and storage of rainwater.
Rainwater harvesting is growing plants in rainwater.
I don't know.
What is underground or subsoil water?
Underground water is the water that I get in my house.
Groundwater is the water under the ground where the soil not is filled or saturated with water.
Groundwater is the water under the ground where the soil is completely filled or saturated with water.
All of the following.
What are the three main rivers of India?
Ganga, Indus and Brahmaputra.
Nile and Yellow River.
Ganga, Chambal, Amazon.
Ganga, Saraswati, Narmada.
What are Dams?
A dam is a structure built across a stream, a river, or an estuary to retain water.
A dam is a structure built over a stream or a river. It is used to cross rivers.
A bear's nest is called a Dam.
I don't know.
Choose all the reasons that lead to scarcity of water:
Deforestation
Pollution of freshwater resources
Afforestation
Drinking too much water
Define Scarcity of water
Scarcity of water is a situation where there is no water in space.
Scarcity of water is a situation where there is no water in the capital of India.
Scarcity of water is a situation where there is plenty of water.
Scarcity of water is a situation where there is not enough water for our needs.
What is conservation of water?
Storing water in bowls so that we can take longer baths.
Water conservation is the practise which is used to promote any unnecessary wastage of water.
Conservation of water is using water on a daily basis.
Water conservation is the practise which is used to prevent any unnecessary wastage of water.
Why is rainwater harvesting important?
Rainwater harvesting helps utilities reduce peak demands during summer months.
Rainwater harvesting does not help utilities reduce peak demands during summer months.
It is important so that children can't jump in muddy puddles.
Harvesting rainwater allows the collection of large amounts of water and mitigates the effects of drought.
Why is water a precious resource?
It is needed for all living things and must be managed well to ensure we have enough for our needs and to protect our environment.
I do not know.
It is not needed for all living things and must not be managed well to ensure we have enough for our needs and to protect our environment.
Water is not precious.
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