Geography
Based on the information given below classify each of the situations as ‘suffering from water scarcity’ or ‘not suffering from water scarcity’.
- Region with high annual rainfall.
- Region having high annual rainfall and large population.
- Region having high annual rainfall but water is highly polluted.
- Region having low rainfall and low population.
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| ‘Suffering from water scarcity’ | ‘Not suffering from water scarcity’ |
|---|---|
| Region having high annual rainfall and large population. | Region with high annual rainfall. |
| Region having high annual rainfall but water is highly polluted. | Region having low rainfall and low population. |
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