Difference between MEDCs and LEDCs
In MEDCs there are a lot of facilities which demand water use. For example, showers, baths, washing machines and swimming pools.In LEDCs many people do not have access to piped water and so use it more sparingly. Water may be brought to the home from a well or stream.As a country becomes more wealthy, there will be an increase in its demand for water. Higher levels of industrialisation and more domestic goods such as washing machines all lead to an increase in demand for water. With greater wealth there is also more demand for spas, golf courses and even baths and showers.