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In your face, water!
When she washes her face, water splashes onto the floor.
This makes sense especially for crops that only face water risks in certain regions.
Two-thirds of the world's population is predicted to face water shortages by 2025.
Water consumption quintuples in July and August in coastal regions; visitors to Spain's beaches this summer may face water rationing.
In the scheme of things, that awful statistic belies another: around 1.2 billion of the world's people face water scarcity.
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"A few years back, the government made a few corrections in the drainage system, and since then my unit does not face water-logging during monsoon, but there are still a few places that do," Suresh said.
However, they are often the main response individuals are making as they face water-related constraints.
The perennial nature of cultivated tropical forage grasses means that these plants must face water-limiting periods at some point or another (Ludlow 1980).
There are large bird feeders, and open-face water tanks provide bathing and drinking water.
Kayakers and anglers should limit their contact with the water, the scientists said, especially avoiding hand-to-face water contact.
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