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Water
♥ Tuesday, May 27, 2008 2:48 PM

Water, water everywhere, but exactly how much water is fit for human consumption? Australia is not exactly "running out of water", but it is not always available when and where people need it. Some of the factors affecting the water supply are extreme rainfall, drought, temperature, water salinity and human consumption. Australia is currently known as the driest continent and thus Australia has taken steps to conserve and to adapt to the water supply. One of the maeaures that Australians take is using washing machines that uses lesser water than ordinary washing machines to wash the laundry.
Water problems are currently more serious in Australia compared to Singapore. Water is still readily available when and where we need it and we do not have water restrictions like Australia. However, we are also encouraged to conserve and save water as water is a limited resource that may run out one day.
Belinda

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