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Several factors influence water requirement, including climate, soil type, vegetation, population, and economic activities. In hot and dry regions, water demand for drinking and irrigation is higher than in cooler and wetter areas. The type of soil and vegetation also affects water requirements, witRead more
Several factors influence water requirement, including climate, soil type, vegetation, population, and economic activities. In hot and dry regions, water demand for drinking and irrigation is higher than in cooler and wetter areas. The type of soil and vegetation also affects water requirements, with sandy soils and drought-resistant crops requiring less water. Population growth and economic development also increase water demand for domestic and industrial purposes, making water requirement assessment crucial for sustainable water resource management.
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