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Finger [1]
4 years ago
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What effect might a water park have on Dubai's future water supply?

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2 answers:
Lady bird [3.3K]4 years ago
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The focus of the UAE<span> policy regarding </span>water supply has<span> mainly been on </span>water<span>desalination and in fact technologies towards this trend </span>have<span> improved, and the ... “</span>Future water<span> stress</span>might<span> be caused by continuous increase of </span>water<span> demand due to population growth, higher domestic</span>water<span> use 
   
Hopefully this gives you and Answer!</span>
kvv77 [185]4 years ago
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Sample Response: The continued use of a water park in Dubai could cause an increase in water restrictions. To meet the demand for additional fresh water, Dubai could increase the number of desalination plants. However, this would increase energy costs.

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