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hram777 [196]
2 years ago
9

Drag each item to indicate whether it describes a water wise city or a city that is wasteful

Biology
1 answer:
Sonbull [250]2 years ago
7 0

The given question is incomplete however the complete question is attached in the form of an image.

Answer:

Water-wise cities -

Water management integrated into urban planning.

Full resources and energy used for wastewater treatment.

Local communities promote sustainable decision making.

Wasteful cities -

Local communities lack environmental awareness.

Almost all wastes dumped in landfills (This prevents wastes from getting recycled and also burdens the landfill's capacity.)

The Low percentage of stormwater separation

Explanation:

Water-wise cities are the cities that provide the proper management of the water including water treatment by utilizing full resources and energy. It helps in water management incorporated into urban planning. It is promoted by the local communities by sustainable decision making.

Wasteful cities are cities that have poor waste management. The local communities lack environmental awareness in such cities and dumped most of the wasted in open landfills and prevent recycling it and affect the ecosystem.

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