concept   desalination

12 commonsense assertions
Cultures (12) Canada (1) South Asia (1) Northern Europe (1) Caribbean countries (1) Central Africa (1) Gulf countries (1) Israel (1) Russia (1) Scandinavia (1) United Arab Emirates (1) coastal communities (1) island nations in the Pacific (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 desalination Canada Desalination is uncommon in Canada due to the abundance of natural freshwater sources. 3
2 desalination South Asia Desalination is less common in South Asia due to the region's reliance on river-based water sources and other freshwater supply methods. 3
3 desalination Northern Europe Desalination is rare in Northern Europe due to abundant natural freshwater sources, high cost, and energy consumption. 2
4 desalination Caribbean countries Desalination is increasingly used in Caribbean countries due to limited access to natural freshwater sources. 1
5 desalination Central Africa Desalination is less common in Central Africa due to the region's reliance on river-based water sources and other freshwater supply methods. 1
6 desalination Gulf countries Desalination is viewed as a crucial solution for ensuring water security in Gulf countries with limited access to freshwater sources. 1
7 desalination Israel Desalination is considered a critical solution for ensuring water security in Israel and similar regions with limited access to freshwater sources. 1
8 desalination Russia Desalination is uncommon in Russia due to abundant freshwater sources from rivers and lakes in remote areas. 1
9 desalination Scandinavia Desalination is considered unnecessary in Scandinavia due to the abundant natural freshwater sources and snowmelt for water supply. 1
10 desalination United Arab Emirates Desalination plants are crucial for the water supply in the UAE due to the arid climate and water scarcity. 1
11 desalination coastal communities Coastal communities value desalination as a way to obtain fresh water from abundant seawater. 1
12 desalination island nations in the Pacific Desalination is becoming more common in Pacific island nations due to scarce natural freshwater sources. 1