1. Skin diseases in both humans and animals.
2. Stomach diseases in both humans and animals.
3. Bacterial infections in both humans and animals.
4. Viral infections in both humans and animals.
5. Lack of availability to clean water.
6. Destruction of sea animal species.
7. Destruction of plant species.
8. Reduction of the amount of catchment areas.
9. Alteration of the water cycle.
10. Increase of the water cost.
11. Development of political tension among governments from different countries.
12. Increase of people migration.
13. Desertification.
14. Soils pollution.
15. The lack of clean water affects the subsistence farming.
16. Extremely restricted use of the water.
17. Increase of the food cost.
18. Proliferation of pests.
19. Ecological unbalance
20. The fishing industry is seriously affected.
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