3. Using your research from questions 1 and 2, estimate the total amount of drinking water in liters required annually b

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3. Using your research from questions 1 and 2, estimate the total amount of drinking water in liters required annually by the population of Los Angeles County and Lee County. SHOW YOUR WORK! 15,962,100 million litters of water per year,
1. What is the estimated current population of Los Angeles County and Lee County? Make sure you tell me the source of your estimate! In year-to-year estimated population changes from 2020 to 2021, per the U.S. Census, Los Angeles County saw its largest decrease over at least the last 51 years. The county's population fell by 159,621 or 1.6 percent. 2. Water has many uses, but let's just focus on drinking water. Find a source that estimates the amount of water in liters needed by a single human being, each day. Tell me the source. and provide the estimate. Every human being needs water to survive and the bare minimum per person for drinking and sanitation is measured at 20 liters a day. In highly developed countries clean water is available 24 hours a day and the average consumption level is 100 liters per person. 3. Using your research from questions 1 and 2, estimate the total amount of drinking water in liters required annually by the population of Los Angeles County and Lee County. SHOW YOUR WORK! 15,962,100 million litters of water per year,
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