Where we get our fresh water - Christiana Z. Peppard

TED-Ed
12 Feb 201303:46

Summary

TLDRThe video script highlights the critical role of water in sustaining life and civilizations, emphasizing that only 2.5% of Earth's water is fresh, with 0.3% as surface water, 70% frozen in ice caps, and 30% as groundwater. It underscores the escalating demand for fresh water due to industrialization and population growth, with the U.S., Europe, and China being top consumers. Agriculture dominates water usage at 70%, followed by industry at 22%, leaving only 8% for domestic needs.

Takeaways

  • 💧 Humans are predominantly composed of water, highlighting its essential role in our lives.
  • 🌍 Earth's water is mostly oceanic, with only 2.5% being fresh water, which is vital for human life.
  • 💧 Surface water, constituting 0.3% of all fresh water, includes rivers and lakes.
  • ❄️ Ice caps and polar regions hold about 70% of the Earth's fresh water, but it's not readily accessible.
  • 💦 Groundwater, nearly 30% of all fresh water, is crucial for sustaining societies and is more reliable than surface water.
  • 🚰 The demand for fresh water has dramatically increased due to industrialization and population growth.
  • 🌎 Fresh water consumption varies by region, with the United States leading in per capita consumption.
  • 🌾 Agriculture is the largest consumer of fresh water, accounting for approximately 70% of global usage.
  • ⚙️ Industrial uses, including electricity production and manufacturing, consume 22% of the world's fresh water.
  • 🏠 Domestic water use, such as cooking and bathing, represents only 8% of the total fresh water consumption.

Q & A

  • What percentage of the human body is made up of water at birth?

    -At birth, our bodies are roughly 75% water.

  • How much of the Earth's water is usable by humans?

    -The remaining 2.5% of Earth's water is fresh water, which is usable by humans.

  • What is the composition of the Earth's fresh water?

    -Fresh water is broken down into surface water, water in ice caps and polar regions, and ground water.

  • How much of the fresh water is considered surface water?

    -0.3% of all fresh water is surface water.

  • What percentage of the Earth's fresh water is frozen in ice caps and polar regions?

    -Ice caps and polar regions freeze up to 70% of the planet's fresh water.

  • What percentage of Earth's water is ground water?

    -Nearly 30% of all water on Earth is ground water.

  • Why is ground water crucial for human societies?

    -Ground water is more plentiful and reliable than surface water, and it's easier to obtain than frozen water.

  • How has the demand for fresh water changed in the last century?

    -Due to industrialization and population growth, the demand for fresh water has skyrocketed in the last century.

  • Which country consumes the most water per capita?

    -The United States consumes the most water per capita, followed by parts of Europe and large industrializing nations like China.

  • What is the primary sector that uses the most fresh water globally?

    -Agriculture accounts for roughly 70% of global fresh water consumption.

  • What percentage of fresh water is used for industrial purposes?

    -22% of all fresh water worldwide goes to industrial uses.

  • How much of the fresh water is used for domestic purposes such as cooking, cleaning, and bathing?

    -8% of fresh water is used for domestic purposes.

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