Real-world example: Think of it like this, the population without access to safe water is almost equivalent to twice the population of the United States!
Real-world example: A running tap wastes over six litres of water a minute! A dripping tap can waste over 5,500 litres a year, that's enough water to fill a small swimming pool!
Real-world example: In 2014, UK's Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) proposed rule changes to allow all consumers to choose their water supplier, which could lead to greater competition, lower prices, and innovation in the water sector.
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Real-world example: Think of it like this, the population without access to safe water is almost equivalent to twice the population of the United States!
Real-world example: A running tap wastes over six litres of water a minute! A dripping tap can waste over 5,500 litres a year, that's enough water to fill a small swimming pool!
Real-world example: In 2014, UK's Water Services Regulation Authority (Ofwat) proposed rule changes to allow all consumers to choose their water supplier, which could lead to greater competition, lower prices, and innovation in the water sector.
Dive deeper and gain exclusive access to premium files of Geography HL. Subscribe now and get closer to that 45 🌟