Water is the world’s most precious commodity. Yet, an estimated $260 billion is lost globally each year from the lack of basic water access and sanitation.
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October 15, 2016 8:40 PM
Water resources Students investigate the characteristics and spatial distribution of global water resources, for example:
Geoworld 8 NSW Chapter 1: Water resources and processes 1.1 Water as an environmental resource 1.2: Water: Essential but limited resource
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