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The presentation on water conservation emphasizes the importance of using water efficiently due to its limited availability and the need for sustainable practices. Key reasons for conservation include ensuring future water availability, supporting agriculture, protecting ecosystems, and mitigating climate change. The conclusion stresses the collective responsibility to adopt sustainable practices to promote a healthier planet.

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The presentation on water conservation emphasizes the importance of using water efficiently due to its limited availability and the need for sustainable practices. Key reasons for conservation include ensuring future water availability, supporting agriculture, protecting ecosystems, and mitigating climate change. The conclusion stresses the collective responsibility to adopt sustainable practices to promote a healthier planet.

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PRESENTATION ON

WATER
CONSERVATION
PRESENTATION BY:
GAGANASHREE M S
4PM23CV005
Water
conservation
Water conservation is the practice of using water
efficiently and reducing unnecessary water usage. It's
important because water is a limited resource, and we
need to ensure there is enough for everyone.

Here are some reasons why water conservation is


important:
Limited resource: Fresh clean water is a limited
resource, and it's also costly.

Environmental impact: Conservation of this natural


resource is critical for the environment.

Sustainable future: Water conservation is a vital step


towards a sustainable future
Why it is
important
Here are key reasons why water conservation is important:
1. Limited Freshwater AvailabilityOnly 2.5% of Earth's water is
freshwater, and less than 1% is accessible for human
use.Growing populations and increased consumption are
putting pressure on this limited resource.
2. Ensures Water for Future GenerationsConserving water helps
maintain its availability for future generations, preventing
scarcity and conflict over resources.
3. Supports Agriculture and Food SecurityAgriculture accounts
for about 70% of global freshwater use.Efficient water use
ensures stable food production and reduces vulnerability to
drought.
4. Protects Natural EcosystemsRivers, lakes, and wetlands
depend on sustainable water use.Overuse canad to habitat
destruction, loss of biodiversity, and ecosystem collapse.
5. Mitigates Effects of Climate ChangeClimate change is causing
irregular rainfall, droughts, and water shortages.Conservation
helps communities adapt to these changes and manage water
more effectively.
6. Prevents Water PollutionReducing water waste limits the
amount of polluted water entering rivers and oceans.This ensures
cleaner water sources and healthier aquatic life.
7.Economic BenefitsReducing water waste lowers utility bills for
households and operational costs for industries.It also reduces
the need for expensive infrastructure projects like dams and
desalination plants.
8. Promotes Public HealthEnsuring access to clean and adequate
water reduces the risk of diseases like cholera and
dysentery.Water conservation also helps maintain sanitation and
hygiene standards.
• Indoor conversation
Here are five examples of indoor conversations that are simple
and engaging:
1. Discussing Weekend Plans:Person A: "What are your plans
for the weekend?" Person B: "I’m thinking of watching a
movie at home. Any recommendations?“
2. 2. Talking About a Book:Person A: "Have you read anything
interesting lately? "Person B: "Yes! I just finished a mystery
novel. It kept me guessing until the end.“
3. 3. Weather and Comfort Indoors:Person A: "It’s so cold
outside. Aren’t you glad to be indoors?" Person B:
"Absolutely. A hot cup of tea makes it even better.“
4. 4. Cooking or Food Discussion:Person A: "I’m trying a new
pasta recipe tonight. Want to help?" Person B: "Sure! Do we
have all the ingredients?“
5. 5. Hobbies and Interests:Person A: "I’ve started painting
again. Do you want to see my latest piece?" Person B: "Of
• Outdoor
conversation:
Here are five examples of outdoor conversations:
1.Weather Observation:Person A: "The weather is perfect today.
Feels like a great day for a walk."
Person B: "Absolutely! The sunshine makes everything better.
2.Nature Appreciation:Person A: "Look at those flowers! They’re
blooming beautifully." Person B: "Yes, and the colors are so
vibrant. It feels like spring is in full swing.
3. Activities:Person A: "Do you want to play frisbee or go for a bike
ride? Person B: "Let’s try frisbee first, then we can ride later.“
4.Event in the Area:Person A: "Did you hear about the outdoor
concert happening nearby?" Person B: "Yes, it sounds fun! Should we
check it
5.Wildlife Spotting:Person A: "Look, there’s a squirrel gathering
nuts over there. Person B: "So cute! They’re always so busy preparing
for the season." These examples highlight natural surroundings and
outdoor activities.
Agricultural
conversation:
A conversation about agriculture could cover topics
such as the importance of agriculture, how city
dwellers can contribute, and the challenges of
translating research into practice:
•Importance of agriculture
•Agriculture is a vital sector that provides food and is
a traditional occupation in many countries.
•How city dwellers can contribute
•City dwellers can support local agriculture by buying
local produce, supporting farmers' markets, and
learning about organic farming.
Challenges of translating research into practice
•There can be a gap between the knowledge gained through
agricultural research and putting it into practice.
•Energy costs in indoor agriculture

•Indoor plant factories can be expensive because they use LEDs


instead of sunlight, but scientists have found ways to reduce the
amount of light needed.
Conclusion
The conclusion of a waste conservation
conversation typically emphasizes the
importance of reducing, reusing, and recycling
to minimize waste and its impact on the
environment. It highlights the shared
responsibility of individuals, communities, and
governments in adopting sustainable practices
to conserve natural resources and promote a
cleaner, healthier planet. By taking small,
consistent steps, such as reducing single-use
plastics, composting organic waste, and
supporting eco-friendly initiatives, everyone can
contribute to a sustainable future.

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