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Where does having clean drinking water present in most difficult problems?

a. LDCs (less developed countries)

b. MDCs (more developed countries)

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LDCs. Less developed countries would have less or no purification facilities for fresh and clean water.
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Answer:

LDC's(Less Developed Countries) is the correct option.

Step-by-step explanation:

Water issues are very common in LDC's compared to More developed countries. They face a scarcity of drinking water, very poor infrastructure for water processing and access. Floods, Droughts, contamination of the river and large dams are some of the major factors for water scarcity. At least one billion people in the developing countries have inadequate access to clean drinking water. The women in these countries spend hours collecting the water. Apart from drinking water lack of access to sanitation is also a major issue. Contaminated water also causes diarrhea. The major hurdles for these water problems in LDC's are poverty, education, climate change and lack of proper governance.

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