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Which of the following is not an option for solving the world water crisis? a. desalination b. finding new sources of freshwater c. reducing overconsumption d. wastewater treatment plants Please select the best answer from the choices provided A B C D

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Answer:

The correct answer is option b. finding new sources of water

Step-by-step explanation:

The other options are more proactive ways of alleviating the crisis, while finding new sources of freshwater is hardly an option. That would likely involve melting the glaciers to extract the Earth's largest fresh water reserves, which would subsequently destroy polar ecosystems and alter the thermohaline circulation of water across the globe, which relies heavily on the Earth's polar regions and has a large effect on the planet's climate.

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Answer:

Option(b)

Finding new sources of fresh water is not the correct method For solving the world water crisis the solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Very small amount of water available on earth is fresh water and can be used by humans for drinking and other basic necessities. Finding a new source for fresh water is a difficult also there is an no source found yet according to physical geography of the earth

Water consumption is need of the hour as the population of 7 billion can not survive without it and reducing over consumption can help save huge amounts of water.

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