Q.1.
Why might wells be a suitable source of water?
Q.2.
How does providing appropriately built and sited toilets increase the availability of fresh water in locations with no running water supplies?
Q.3.
What is an advantage of boreholes over hand dug wells?
Q.4.
Which of the following is a way that providing clean water benefits local populations?
Q.5.
Which of the following is one way that education can help safeguard water supplies in poorer areas of LEDCs?
Q.6.
Which of the following is not a problem with water supplies in LEDCs?
Q.7.
Charities often report that they are providing new spring fed systems in areas that already have a non-functioning one. Why might it be the case that the systems provided are falling into disrepair?
Q.8.
What is one of the main reasons domestic use of water is higher in MEDCs than in LEDCs?
Q.9.
The Pergau Dam project was one in which the British Government agreed to build a dam to provide electricity and clean water in Malaysia. However, there was a condition - Malaysia purchased arms from Britain in return for the aid. It was later shown that the electricity could have been produced in a more effective manner. What is this sort of aid deal, where conditions are attached that do not benefit the poorest sections of the population, referred to as?
Q.10.
Which of the following is a method of harvesting water?