7. Agricultural: The 69% of water is used for irrigation. In some parts of the world irrigation is need to grow any crop at all. Freshwater commercial fisheries is considered agricultural uses. Recreational: It is a really small percentage of water use. May reduce the availability for other users at specific time and place . Household: The 15% of water is used in the household uses. These is drinking, bathing, cooking, sanitation, and gardening. Industrial: The 15 % of water is used in industrial purposes. Major industries users include power plants, which use for cooling. The potion of industrial usage is consumptive but is lower than agricultural use . Environmental: Ii use in a very small percentage. Includes artificial wetlands, artificial lakes, fishes ladders around dams, and reservoirs to help fishes swamps.
8. This a example of a bad waste because water is flowing with no purpose. This a terrible thing and a very good example of wasting water. Only see this all the water waste there, that is so sad. Here we can see a horrible example of contamination . People don´t care about water and how they waste it. Here the women is not wasting water because she only is drinking water and she is not using water in bad manner. Here he is only washing his hands and he is not let the water flow without using it. Here water is flowing in a vase that somebody is going to drink, so it is no waste.
9. Here we can find an example of water in a waterfall. Here is a example of a good waste of water when the boy supplies a need drinking water. Here is the example of water in a pool. Here we can see that he is getting the water from that wash, but that means that she do not have that resource or service in his own house.
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11. Here in this chart it shows the graphic of the different types of water uses. Here in this chart it shows the graphic of the different household uses.
15. POTENTIALLY: With a possibility of becoming actual; "he is potentially dangerous"; "potentially useful" SOLVENT: The term use to disolve a substance DISHES: Is the general term for the dishes used in serving, and eating food, including plates and bowls. CROPS: Crops are plants that can be grown and harvested to eat or sell Crops are grains, nuts, veggies and even trees CONTAMINATION: The act of contaminating or polluting; including (either intentionally or accidentally) unwanted substances or factors LEAKS: A leak is a hole or other opening, usually unintended and therefore undesired, in a container or fluid-containing system, such as a tank or a http://www.google.com.co/search?hl=es&q=define%3A+leaks&meta=