- Wed Mar 16, 2022 10:57 am
#94276
Answer C doesn't matter, Becca1924, because the author has told us that there is plenty of water available. Even if nobody conserves water, the author thinks there will still be plenty to go around, at least for the near future before the population gets too big. And this answer doesn't even say that nobody will conserve, but just that not everyone will. So what, who cares? There's water everywhere!
Of course, the real problem is that while there may be a lot of water, not everyone can get access to it. This is like saying "the banks are full of money, so nobody should be poor" or "there are more cars in this country than there are people, so nobody should be unable to get a car." If you cannot get your hands on a resource, or cannot afford it, then it doesn't matter that there is plenty; you will still have to go without.
Of course, the real problem is that while there may be a lot of water, not everyone can get access to it. This is like saying "the banks are full of money, so nobody should be poor" or "there are more cars in this country than there are people, so nobody should be unable to get a car." If you cannot get your hands on a resource, or cannot afford it, then it doesn't matter that there is plenty; you will still have to go without.
Adam M. Tyson
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