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La alheña, arjeña[1] o henna (del idioma árabe hispánico alḥínna, y este del árabe الحناء, al-ḥinnā´) es un tinte natural de color rojizo y que además se usa en una técnica de coloración de la piel llamada mehndi. Se hace con la hoja seca y el pecíolo triturado de la planta de Lawsonia alba Lam. (Lawsonia inermis L.), que es un arbusto de la familia de las oleáceas, de unos dos metros de altura, ramoso, con hojas casi persistentes, opuestas, aovadas, lisas y lustrosas; flores pequeñas, blancas y olorosas, en racimos terminales, y por frutos bayas negras, redondas y del tamaño de un guisante. Este tinte obtenido es de uso común en India, Pakistán, Irán, Yemen, Oriente Medio y África del Norte.
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This question is an economics question that relates to the way demand and supply curves shift. The one factor that the community will have some control over over is their water usage.
<h3>How does water usage lead to a shift in the demand or supply curve?</h3>
When there is an abnormal increase in the use of a product, it means the demand for that product has shifted to the right.
One of the things that could be done to reduce demand and as such being down the price of water is by cutting down on waste. When wastage in relation to water is cut down, it will reduce demand.
Another factor that could lead to reduction or leftward shift in the price of water is if members of the community who can do so inward on projects that can increase water supply.
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