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The graph and table provide information about global water use by sector between 1900 and 2000 and the water consumption patterns in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in the year 2000.
Overall, the data reveal that agriculture dominates global water usage, while industrial and domestic consumption remain relatively lower. Additionally, differences in population size, irrigated land, and lifestyle significantly influence national water consumption patterns.
The graph illustrates water consumption across three sectors: agriculture, industrial, and domestic. From 1900 to 2000, agricultural water use witnessed the most significant increase, rising steeply after 1950 to reach approximately 3,000 km³ by 2000. This was by far the largest water-consuming sector. Industrial water usage grew moderately between 1900 and 1950 but surged thereafter, peaking at around 1,200 km³ in 2000. In contrast, domestic water use showed minimal growth throughout the century, remaining below 500 km³. These trends highlight the dominance of agriculture in global water consumption and the relatively limited usage in households.
The table compares water consumption in Brazil and the Democratic Republic of Congo in 2000. Brazil, with a population of 176 million, had a significantly higher irrigated land area (26,500 km²) and water consumption per person (359 m³) compared to the Congo, which had a population of 5.2 million, only 100 km² of irrigated land, and a mere 8 m³ of water consumption per person. The stark contrast between the two nations suggests that larger populations and extensive irrigation systems contribute to higher water consumption levels.
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🤔Some other topics that some students reported they had in 2024
Whether or not someone achieves their aims is mostly by a question of luck. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In some countries, the numbers of children aged 15 and younger are increasing dramatically. What are the current and future effects of an ever-increasing population?
It is argued that parents of children who break the law should be punished as they are responsible for their children's actions. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
Some people think that technological development decreases crime, while others believe it actually encourages crimes. Discuss both views and give your opinion.
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More and more people are becoming seriously overweight. Some people think that the solution to this problem is increasing prices for fattening foods. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
In many parts of the world, people now often throw things away when they are broken and buy new ones, whereas in the past broken things were repaired and used again. Why do you think this is the case? What problems may it lead to?
Spending money on space exploration is a waste of resources. This money could be better used to improve people’s lives on Earth. Do you agree or disagree?
When choosing a job, salary is the most important consideration. To what extent do you agree or disagree?
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Here are different words and phrases you can use to express large differences:
1. Far
- "The new smartphone is far superior to the old one."
2. Much
- "Her performance was much better than I expected."
3. A lot
- "The lecture was a lot more engaging than last week’s."
4. Significantly
- "This house is significantly more expensive than the one we saw yesterday."
5. Considerably
- "The weather is considerably warmer here than in the mountains."
6. Dramatically
- "Traffic has dramatically improved since they built the new bypass."
7. Substantially
- "His grades are substantially higher than the class average."
8. Noticeably
- "The new system is noticeably faster than the old one."
9. Way (informal)
- "This hotel is way better than the last one we stayed at."
10. Exceedingly
- "The results were exceedingly better than what we had hoped for."
11. Immeasurably
- "This experience is immeasurably more rewarding than anything I’ve done before."
12. Remarkably
- "Her confidence has remarkably improved over the past few months."
13. Vastly
- "The company is vastly more successful this year than last."
14. Decidedly
- "The proposal was decidedly better than the previous version."
15. Profoundly
- "The new policy is profoundly more impactful than the previous one."
16. Considerably
- "This task is considerably harder than the previous ones."
17. Tremendously
- "The city has tremendously improved its public transport system."
18. Overwhelmingly
- "The audience was overwhelmingly more enthusiastic this time."
19. Strikingly
- "The new design is strikingly more innovative than the old one."
20. Exceptionally
- "He is exceptionally more talented than anyone else in his field."
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15 Collocations and Fixed Expressions Related to Breakfast (Definitions and Synonyms)
Hearty breakfast – A filling and satisfying meal; substantial breakfast.
Balanced breakfast – A meal with the right mix of nutrients; nutritious breakfast.
Traditional breakfast – A meal reflecting cultural norms; customary breakfast.
Quick grab-and-go breakfast – A fast meal for busy schedules; on-the-go meal.
Breakfast spread – A variety of breakfast dishes served together; buffet-style breakfast.
Full-course breakfast – A complete and elaborate breakfast; multi-dish breakfast.
Cooked breakfast – A hot breakfast prepared by cooking; warm breakfast.
Breakfast staple – A common or essential breakfast item; breakfast necessity.
Skipping breakfast – Not eating breakfast; missing the morning meal.
Breakfast on the go – Eating breakfast while traveling; portable breakfast.
Make time for breakfast – Prioritize eating breakfast; allocate time for breakfast.
The first meal of the day – Breakfast as the earliest meal; morning meal.
Breakfast fuel – Energy provided by breakfast; morning sustenance.
Breakfast of champions – A high-quality or nutritious breakfast; power meal.
Savor a leisurely breakfast – Enjoy breakfast slowly; relax with breakfast.
15 Advanced Vocabulary Items Related to Breakfast (Definitions and Synonyms)
Nourishment – Food that supports growth and health; sustenance.
Satiety – A feeling of fullness or satisfaction; fullness.
Palatable – Tasty and pleasant to eat; flavorful.
Culinary – Related to cooking or the kitchen; gastronomic.
Gastronomic – Pertaining to fine food or dining; epicurean.
Alimentary – Related to food or nourishment; nutritional.
Ephemeral – Lasting for a short time; temporary.
Intermittent fasting – Eating pattern that cycles between fasting and eating; time-restricted eating.
Digestive enzymes – Substances that help break down food; enzymatic agents.
Calorific intake – The number of calories consumed; energy consumption.
Nutritional density – The concentration of nutrients in food; nutrient richness.
Dietary fiber – Plant-based material aiding digestion; roughage.
Macronutrients – Nutrients needed in large amounts (protein, carbs, fats); major nutrients.
Morning sustenance – Food that provides energy in the morning; breakfast nourishment.
Metabolic kickstart – Boost to metabolism provided by breakfast; morning energy boost.
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Nowadays children mostly spend time playing computer games rather than sports.
Is it a positive or negative development?
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What to read on that topic for gathering ideas:
https://www.vox.com/family/370880/play-kids-outdoor-screen-time-phone-ipad-games?utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://www.thesun.co.uk/health/32791472/brit-kids-less-than-four-hours-exercise-a-week/?utm_source=chatgpt.com
https://www.thetimes.com/uk/technology-uk/article/screen-zombies-not-if-your-children-are-playing-sports-games-j8ml62rn7?utm_source=chatgpt.com&region=global
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Prepositions are one of the most difficult things to master in the English language. They provide the “links” between the main words (nouns, verbs,
and adjectives), but many English students have a hard time knowing which preposition to use in each situation.
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Here’s a list of different words and phrases to express small differences, along with examples:
Slightly
"This version is slightly better than the previous one."
A bit
"The coffee is a bit stronger than I usually like."
A little
"The weather is a little warmer today than yesterday."
Somewhat
"He seems somewhat happier after the meeting."
Marginally
"The new phone is marginally faster than its predecessor."
Barely
"The score was barely higher than the last test."
Hardly
"The situation is hardly different from before."
Just a touch
"The soup could be just a touch saltier."
Almost imperceptibly
"The fabric is almost imperceptibly softer than the other one."
Only slightly
"The change in policy is only slightly noticeable."
Moderately
"Her speech was moderately more persuasive than his."
Incrementally
"The new software is incrementally faster than the older version."
A tad (informal)
"The dress is a tad longer than I wanted."
A fraction
"The bill was a fraction higher than I had anticipated."
Minimally
"The design is minimally different from last year’s model."
To a small extent
"The weather has improved to a small extent."
Hardly noticeably
"The improvement is hardly noticeably better."
Just a little
"The car is just a little more spacious than my old one."
Slightly but clearly
"The engine runs slightly but clearly more smoothly now."
To a minor degree
"His explanation was to a minor degree clearer than hers."
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It is a widely debated issue whether children should be given homework every day. This question raises important considerations about the role of homework in fostering academic success and overall well-being. While some argue that daily homework is essential for student achievement, others believe it places unnecessary pressure on children. This essay will examine both viewpoints and argue that a balanced approach is the most effective strategy.
Critics of daily homework argue that excessive assignments can overburden students and negatively impact their mental health. It is often pointed out that children require time for relaxation, play, and pursuing extracurricular activities to develop holistically. For instance, students who are constantly preoccupied with completing homework may miss opportunities to socialize, engage in sports, or explore hobbies. This leads to reduced opportunities for fostering creativity and developing essential life skills outside the classroom. Furthermore, critics highlight that cognitive overload from daily homework can lead to stress and burnout, which are detrimental to a child’s overall development.
Proponents of daily homework contend that it reinforces classroom learning and ensures long-term retention of knowledge. They believe that consistent practice helps students develop essential academic skills such as problem-solving, critical thinking, and time management. Evidence suggests that students who complete homework regularly tend to perform better on standardized tests and exhibit stronger academic discipline. Moreover, homework provides opportunities for parents to engage with their children’s education and monitor their progress, fostering a collaborative learning environment.
From my perspective, the best approach is to strike a balance between academic rigor and personal time. I firmly believe that a moderate amount of homework, tailored to individual needs, ensures both educational success and well-being. By setting reasonable limits on assignments, educators can prevent overburdening students while still allowing them to benefit from consistent practice. Striking this balance enables children to develop academically while maintaining a healthy, well-rounded lifestyle.
In conclusion, while daily homework has its advantages, both sides of the argument have valid points. Ultimately, the key lies in adopting a balanced approach that supports academic growth without compromising a child’s mental health and personal development.
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