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aguas

Aguas is the plural form of agua in Spanish and is used to refer to water in a broad sense. It can denote bodies of water such as oceans, seas, rivers, and lakes, as well as water resources like groundwater, rainwater, and water in the atmosphere.

The Earth's hydrosphere includes both fresh and saline waters in surface and subsurface environments. Aguas categorizes

Human use and management: Water is essential for drinking, sanitation, agriculture, industry, and energy. Access to

Challenges: Pollution, over-extraction, climate change, and population growth threaten water availability and quality. Droughts, floods, and

Cultural and linguistic notes: In Spanish, aguas appears in idioms and weather expressions related to rainfall,

the
fluid
components
of
the
planet
and
is
tied
to
the
hydrological
cycle:
evaporation
from
water
bodies,
condensation
into
clouds,
precipitation,
surface
runoff,
infiltration
into
soils,
and
transpiration
from
vegetation.
reliable
supplies
affects
health
and
development.
Management
combines
infrastructure
(pipes,
treatment
plants,
irrigation
networks)
with
policies
on
conservation,
pricing,
and
protection
of
watersheds
and
aquatic
ecosystems.
saltwater
intrusion
can
impact
ecosystems
and
economies.
Integrated
water
resources
management
emphasizes
sustainable
use,
ecosystem
protection,
and
equitable
access
to
water
services.
as
well
as
in
legal
and
historical
contexts
concerning
water
rights
and
usage.
The
term
also
varies
regionally
in
describing
types
of
water
bodies
and
local
waters
concerns.