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* [[En-en adult card 37 | * [[En-en adult card 37 hunger|Hunger]] If we consider that hunger and famines are not only a lack of food but also a lack of water. | ||
* [[En-en adult card 38 human health|Human health]] A lack of drinking water will have impacts on human health. | * [[En-en adult card 38 human health|Human health]] A lack of drinking water will have impacts on human health. | ||
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Latest revision as of 09:13, 31 October 2021
Card #31: Freshwater Resources
Freshwater resources are affected by changes in rainfall and by the melting of glaciers that regulate the flow of rivers.
Explanation
The biggest issue here is the disappearance of the glaciers. They serve as reservoirs of fresh water in solid form and melt to supply downstream irrigation for crops.
Correction
Causes
Consequences
Other possible links
Other causes
- Marine Submersion If sea water rises, it can penetrate the water tables, which are freshwater reserves.
Other consequences
- Hunger If we consider that hunger and famines are not only a lack of food but also a lack of water.
- Human health A lack of drinking water will have impacts on human health.