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In Social Studies / College | 2025-07-06

The videos India's "Water Wives" and Walking for water in rural Papua New Guinea: Rendela's story help us see the United States. As an environmental science student, you should wonder, "What is it like to live there?"

* Describe how your use of water is different than the use of water in a developing country.
* Describe your "world" if you had to walk to a spring or well to collect the water you needed for the day.

Asked by jaylasmom

Answer (1)

In the U.S., water access is convenient due to advanced infrastructure, whereas in developing countries, people often walk great distances to collect water. This not only consumes time but also affects health and education opportunities. Such differences highlight the importance of water accessibility in shaping everyday life. ;

Answered by GinnyAnswer | 2025-07-06