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Matfever Posted 14 years ago
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Water shortage or Water poverty?

Which one do you prefer?
  

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I am not native, I heard "water shortage" or "water crisis" many time. But not water poverty.

  • I am not native, I heard "water shortage" or "water crisis" many time.
  • But not water poverty.
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I am not native, I heard "water shortage" or "water crisis" many time. But not water poverty.
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Only the first one. A shortage is could be anything which is short in supply and in high demand, like gasoline shortage.
Poverty is where dyer people are deprived of basic necessity such as warm meals, clean water and a shelter.
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USFI am not native, I heard "water shortage" or "water crisis" many time. But not water poverty.
yea, that helped

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