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Write a paragraph explaining how the BROWN countries rely on the Jordan, Tigris or Euphrates Rivers. As you write- consider what other sources the BROWN countries have for freshwater, how much precipitation they have annually, how close they are to the point of origin for the river and how many other people have seen or used the water by the time it arrives in their country.

2. Write a paragraph explaining the use of dams and hydroelectricity. As you write, consider the benefits gained from hydroelectricity as well as the effects dams have on the water supply for countries located down river of dams.

3. Write a paragraph explaining who you think is responsible for solving conflicts over water supplies shared by multiple nations. As you write, consider the personal responsibility of the country of origin for a river as well as all of the countries that benefit from the river. Also consider the several organizations throughout the world that serve as neutral mediators for international conflicts (like the United Nations.) [Keep in mind that this paragraph will consist of your opinion, but you need to use facts to support your argument.]

4. Be sure to proofread your three paragraphs. Check for spelling, grammar or punctuation errors (remember, a computer’s spellcheck might miss if you spell a word correctly but use it improperly-ex: they’re, there and their). Sometimes, it helps to read your work aloud or have someone else read it to make sure that it makes sense.

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The first paragraph

Tigris-Euphrates river system, great river system of southwestern Asia. It comprises  the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, which follow roughly parallel courses through the heart of the Middle East. The lower portion of the region that they define, known as Mesopotamia  (Greek: “Land Between the Rivers”), was one of the cradles of civilization.The two rivers have their sources within 50 miles (80 km) of each other in eastern Turkey  and travel southeast through northern Syria  and Iraq  to the head of the Persian Gulf. The total length of the Euphrates  (Sumerian: Buranun; Akkadian: Purattu; biblical: Perath; Arabic: Al-Furāt; Turkish: Fırat) is about 1,740 miles (2,800 km). The Tigris  (Sumerian: Idigna; Akkadian: Idiklat; biblical: Hiddekel; Arabic: Dijlah; Turkish: Dicle) is about 1,180 miles (1,900 km) in length.

Second paragraph

Hydropower, or hydroenergy, is a form of renewable energy that uses the water stored in dams, as well as flowing in rivers to create electricity in hydropower plants. The falling water rotates blades of a turbine, which then spins a generator that converts the mechanical energy of the spinning turbine into electrical energy. Hydroelectric power is a significant component of electricity production worldwide.Although most energy in the United States is produced by fossil-fuel and nuclear power plants, hydroelectricity is still important to the Nation. Nowadays, huge power generators are placed inside dams. Water flowing through the dams spin turbine blades (made from metal instead of leaves) which are connected to generators. Power is produced and is sent to homes and businesses.

The third paragraph

Scarcity of freshwater is an increasingly critical public health problem in many parts of the world. World leaders, including United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, have urged that this issue be given high priority. Inadequate access to safe freshwater contributes to waterborne disease, malnutrition, poverty, economic and political instability, and conflict—potentially violent conflict—between countries or groups within countries.

Scarcity of freshwater is an increasingly critical public health problem in many parts of the world. World leaders, including United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon, have urged that this issue be given high priority. Inadequate access to safe freshwater contributes to waterborne disease, malnutrition, poverty, economic and political instability, and conflict—potentially violent conflict—between countries or groups within countries.Approximately 97.5% of all water is either salt water or water that has become polluted. Of the remaining 2.5%, nearly 70% is frozen in glaciers and the polar ice caps. Less than 0.01% of all water worldwide is available for human use in lakes, rivers, reservoirs, and easily accessible aquifers.

The World Bank estimates that people generally require 100 to 200 liters of water daily to meet basic needs (36.5–73.0 m3 of water per person annually).

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