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AlekseyPX
2 years ago
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Why did the new

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Sindrei [870]2 years ago
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The new well allow Phiri to sleep longer hours, drink clean water, because it was clean and not polluted.

<h3>What is a Well?</h3>

This is defined as an excavation or structure created in the ground in order to access liquid resources, usually water.

The new well being clean means access to clean water which will aid bathing, drinking and absence of diseases.

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