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Essay heading: Watershortage
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However, without appropriate methods such as building water tanks or reservoirs to hold the rainfall, most of it will enter into the ocean, which takes 97.5% of total water distribution, as the undrinkable water. Moreover, the increase in the temperature will cause a higher rate of evaporation with less condensation, water droplet will be more easily evaporated as water vapour at a shorter period of time... displayed 300 characters
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Moreover, the increase in the temperature will cause a higher rate of evaporation with less condensation, water droplet will be more easily evaporated as water vapour at a shorter period of time. Although ‘…a warmer planet is expected to bring more precipitation, we humans may not be able to capture enough of it... displayed next 300 characters
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