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          Water
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atmosphere by evaporation or native plant use. The rest runs off into rivers, lakes, streams and the  table, where 
it is available for human use. We will explain what happens to all this , show exactly how much  we do 
use, and give ways to reduce  use in and around your home.
The single largest user of  is indus....           Part 2 of Paper ....y cool metal.
The second biggest user of water is agriculture and food processing, at 42% of total annual water use. More than 380 
billion liters (100 billion gallons) of water are used for irrigation of crops each day in the United States. A fully 
grown cotton plant uses about a gallon a day. It takes about 3,040,000 liters (800,000 gallons) of water to grow an 
acre of cotton. Irrigation is the main agricultural use, but much of the water is used to feed and clean animals. Food 
processing u....            |   
          
          
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