vízminségés
Vízminségés is a Hungarian term that translates to "water depletion" or "water scarcity." It refers to a situation where the availability of fresh water resources is insufficient to meet the demands of human consumption, agriculture, industry, and ecological needs within a specific region or time period. This phenomenon can arise from a combination of natural and human-induced factors.
Natural causes of vízminségés include prolonged periods of drought, decreased precipitation, increased evaporation rates due to
The consequences of vízminségés can be severe, affecting public health through lack of access to safe drinking