1
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clean water
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developed countries
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In developed countries, clean water is easily accessible and safe for drinking and daily use from taps or treated sources.
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12
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2
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clean water
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Canada
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In Canada, access to clean water is a well-maintained, regulated, and monitored basic human right.
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10
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3
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clean water
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Australia
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Australia strictly regulates and maintains high-quality standards for clean water access.
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7
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4
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clean water
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Japan
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Japan places a strong emphasis on using advanced technology and stringent regulations to maintain high-quality drinking water.
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7
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5
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clean water
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Sweden
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In Sweden, clean water is of high quality and easily accessible, with strict enforcement of drinking water standards.
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7
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6
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clean water
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Western countries
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Access to clean water is considered a basic right and easily accessible in Western countries through tap and bottled sources.
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6
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7
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clean water
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rural areas in developing countries
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Access to clean water in rural areas of developing countries is limited and contaminated, posing significant health risks.
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6
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8
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clean water
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Norway
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Norwegian culture values high quality clean water with strictly enforced drinking water standards.
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5
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9
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clean water
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developing countries
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Access to clean water in developing countries is often scarce, not readily accessible, and a major health concern due to contamination.
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5
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10
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clean water
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urban areas
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In urban areas, clean water is readily accessible and considered a basic necessity.
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5
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11
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clean water
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Scandinavian countries
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Scandinavian countries have an abundance of clean water due to their strong environmental consciousness and proactive measures.
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4
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12
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clean water
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less developed regions
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Limited access to clean water in less developed regions increases the likelihood of waterborne diseases.
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4
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13
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clean water
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urban areas in developed countries
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Clean water is easily accessible and safe for drinking and daily use in urban areas in developed countries.
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4
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14
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clean water
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undeveloped countries
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Limited access to safe drinking water is a major concern in undeveloped regions.
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3
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15
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clean water
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Underprivileged communities
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Underprivileged communities may lack access to clean and safe drinking water.
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2
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16
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clean water
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impoverished nations
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Clean water scarcity in impoverished nations has a significant impact on public health.
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2
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17
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clean water
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less economically developed countries
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Access to clean water is scarce in less economically developed countries, leading to health and sanitation issues.
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2
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18
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clean water
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remote areas of developing countries
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In remote areas of developing countries, obtaining clean water is a significant challenge due to widespread scarcity and contamination.
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2
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19
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clean water
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Remote areas with limited resources
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Remote areas with limited resources have scarce and difficult access to clean water, leading to reliance on natural water sources or purification methods.
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1
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20
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clean water
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less developed or rural areas
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Clean water in less developed or rural areas may need to be manually collected from natural sources.
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1
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