: High availability is found in the Equatorial belt (Amazon, Congo) and the Northern temperate zone (Russia, Canada).
The following content is based on the 10th-grade Geography textbook by V.P. Maksakovsky. Page 217 typically falls within (specifically the subsection on "Climate and Space Resources") or Topic 10: Latin America , depending on the edition.
Based on the most common curriculum for this page and task number, here is the prepared material. 🌍 Topic: Natural Resources and Global Problems Task 7: Analysis of Water Resource Distribution : High availability is found in the Equatorial
If your specific edition discusses on this page:
: Explain that water stress is not just about nature, but also about population density —some countries have plenty of water but too many people to share it (e.g., parts of India or China ). 💡 Extra Context: Climate & Space Resources Page 217 typically falls within (specifically the subsection
Explain the of water shortages in a specific region?
: Open your world atlas to the "Water Resources" or "Annual Runoff" map. 💡 Extra Context: Climate & Space Resources Explain
: Compare the per capita water availability. Countries like New Zealand and Canada often top the list, while countries in North Africa often have the lowest.