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Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The UNESCO United Nations World Water Development Report of 2022 has encapsulated global concern over the sharp rise in freshwater withdrawal from streams, lakes, aquifers and human-made reservoirs, impending water stress and also water scarcity being experienced in different parts of the world. In 2007, Coping with water scarcity was the theme of World Water Day . The new Water Report of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) sounded a note of caution about this silent crisis of a global dimension, with millions of people being deprived of water to live and to sustain their livelihood. Increasing trans-boundary transfer of water between rural and urban areas has been noted in many countries since the early 20th century. A review paper published in 2019 reported that, globally, urban water infrastructure imports an estimated 500 billion litres of water per day across a combined distance of 27,000 km. At least 12% of large cities in the world rely on inter-basin transfers. A UN report on Transboundary Waters Systems - Status and Trend (2016) linked this issue of water transfer with various Sustainable Development Goals proposed to be achieved.[Source - The Hindu, September 15, 2022]Q.According to the passage, what is the theme of the World Water Day in 2007?a)Water scarcityb)Transboundary water transferc)Sustainable Development Goalsd)Freshwater withdrawalCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? for CLAT 2024 is part of CLAT preparation. The Question and answers have been prepared
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Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The UNESCO United Nations World Water Development Report of 2022 has encapsulated global concern over the sharp rise in freshwater withdrawal from streams, lakes, aquifers and human-made reservoirs, impending water stress and also water scarcity being experienced in different parts of the world. In 2007, Coping with water scarcity was the theme of World Water Day . The new Water Report of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) sounded a note of caution about this silent crisis of a global dimension, with millions of people being deprived of water to live and to sustain their livelihood. Increasing trans-boundary transfer of water between rural and urban areas has been noted in many countries since the early 20th century. A review paper published in 2019 reported that, globally, urban water infrastructure imports an estimated 500 billion litres of water per day across a combined distance of 27,000 km. At least 12% of large cities in the world rely on inter-basin transfers. A UN report on Transboundary Waters Systems - Status and Trend (2016) linked this issue of water transfer with various Sustainable Development Goals proposed to be achieved.[Source - The Hindu, September 15, 2022]Q.According to the passage, what is the theme of the World Water Day in 2007?a)Water scarcityb)Transboundary water transferc)Sustainable Development Goalsd)Freshwater withdrawalCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer?, a detailed solution for Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The UNESCO United Nations World Water Development Report of 2022 has encapsulated global concern over the sharp rise in freshwater withdrawal from streams, lakes, aquifers and human-made reservoirs, impending water stress and also water scarcity being experienced in different parts of the world. In 2007, Coping with water scarcity was the theme of World Water Day . The new Water Report of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) sounded a note of caution about this silent crisis of a global dimension, with millions of people being deprived of water to live and to sustain their livelihood. Increasing trans-boundary transfer of water between rural and urban areas has been noted in many countries since the early 20th century. A review paper published in 2019 reported that, globally, urban water infrastructure imports an estimated 500 billion litres of water per day across a combined distance of 27,000 km. At least 12% of large cities in the world rely on inter-basin transfers. A UN report on Transboundary Waters Systems - Status and Trend (2016) linked this issue of water transfer with various Sustainable Development Goals proposed to be achieved.[Source - The Hindu, September 15, 2022]Q.According to the passage, what is the theme of the World Water Day in 2007?a)Water scarcityb)Transboundary water transferc)Sustainable Development Goalsd)Freshwater withdrawalCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? has been provided alongside types of Directions: Read the following passage and answer the question.The UNESCO United Nations World Water Development Report of 2022 has encapsulated global concern over the sharp rise in freshwater withdrawal from streams, lakes, aquifers and human-made reservoirs, impending water stress and also water scarcity being experienced in different parts of the world. In 2007, Coping with water scarcity was the theme of World Water Day . The new Water Report of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) sounded a note of caution about this silent crisis of a global dimension, with millions of people being deprived of water to live and to sustain their livelihood. Increasing trans-boundary transfer of water between rural and urban areas has been noted in many countries since the early 20th century. A review paper published in 2019 reported that, globally, urban water infrastructure imports an estimated 500 billion litres of water per day across a combined distance of 27,000 km. At least 12% of large cities in the world rely on inter-basin transfers. A UN report on Transboundary Waters Systems - Status and Trend (2016) linked this issue of water transfer with various Sustainable Development Goals proposed to be achieved.[Source - The Hindu, September 15, 2022]Q.According to the passage, what is the theme of the World Water Day in 2007?a)Water scarcityb)Transboundary water transferc)Sustainable Development Goalsd)Freshwater withdrawalCorrect answer is option 'A'. Can you explain this answer? theory, EduRev gives you an
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