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BartSMP [9]
3 years ago
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HELP WILL GIVE BRAINIEST AND 20 POINTS!!! PLS JUST DONT TAKE THE POINTS I WILL REPORT!! SEARCH UP THE DAY IN THE LIFE OF BEATRIC

E MUTAI AND ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS: PLEASE ANSWER THROUGHLY
1. HOW LONG DOES THE LONG JOURNEY TAKE TO GET WATER IMPACT BEATRICE?
2. HOW WILL ACCESS TO CLEAN WATER CHANGE BEATRICE'S LIFE
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Katyanochek1 [597]3 years ago
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Answer:

1. Since the well has been in place, her walk to get water has been reduced from three hours one way to just 20 minutes. I never knew it could be like this,” Beatrice says of how her life has changed.

2. If the distance a girl has to travel to get clean water is reduced by just 15 minutes, her school attendance will increase by 12%. people lack access to clean water around the world. And her family's health has greatly improved.

Explanation: Please don't put your questions in all caps... It makes it sound like you are mad at the people who are helping you!!!

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