Sentence examples for finite water from inspiring English sources

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Population growth, urbanization and the rapid development of manufacturing industries are relentlessly increasing demand for finite water resources.

The physical limits of terrain and finite water sources argue for decentralization to satellite communities some distance away.

This theory is used to illustrate notable features of ship waves in finite water depth.

Environmentalists call it a waste twice over: the United States produces a surplus of cotton, and pays subsidies to its farmers, yet in places like Texas the water-intensive crop is draining a finite water supply.

His greater challenge is to turn a heavily mined former war zone with "finite" water supplies and massive scars on the landscape into a fertile and "zoned" area for responsible development as well as tourism.

But this continues virtually unabated, as fracking, sod-busting biomass fuel and livestock feed production, expansion of concentrated animal feeding operations and yet more mining take finite water resources at a non-sustainable rate.

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In this study, we develop an improved approach to the original finite water-content method (referred to as TO method hereinafter) that better simulates diffusive effects but retains the robustness of the TO method.

The finite water-content method was proposed as an alternative general solution method of the vadose zone flow problem for infiltration, falling slugs, and vadose zone response to water table dynamics based on discretizing the water content domain into numerous bins instead of the traditional spatial discretization.

Growing global human populations must manage finite fresh water resources to meet basic human needs while also ensuring that the extraction of water from natural sources (e.g. rivers, lakes, aquifers etc).

First, it depends on the profligate use of finite resources – water, soil, and fossil fuels (with all their greenhouse gas emissions).

This is well covered elsewhere but suffice to say that if we buy more than we need and throw away perfectly good products – be it food, clothes or phones – we're not making efficient, or fair, use of finite land, water, energy, raw materials and labour.

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