How water is so important? (Speech)
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Water carries nutrients to all cells in our body and oxygen to our brain. Water allows the body to absorb and assimilate minerals, vitamins, amino acids, glucose and other substances. Water flushes out toxins and waste. Water helps to regulate body temperature.
In 2010, the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) released its Scientific Opinion on Dietary Reference Values for Water, which provides us with clear recommendations on the amount of water men and women should be drinking per day, depending on their age. This Opinion has also paved the way for the issuing of national guidelines for the daily intake of water.
The health benefits of drinking water are well-documented and were recognised by the European Food Safety Authority in 2011, when it released its Scientific Opinion on water-related health claims >> (add link). EFSA confirmed that, when consuming the recommended amount, water contributes to the maintenance of normal physical functions, as well as the maintenance of normal cognitive functions. Moreover, water contributes to the maintaining the body’s normal thermoregulation.
Did you know that: Water makes up on average 60% of an adult’s body weight, from 31 % in bones to 83% in lungs.
Did you know that: The human body cannot store water. Every day we are constantly losing water though breathing, sweating and through the release of urine and faeces. Ensuring that lost fluids are replenished in a timely manner and that our bodies are correctly hydrated is essential for good health and for the body to operate.
Water makes up on average 60% of an adult’s body weight, from 31 % in bones to 83% in lungs.
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Respected all! Today I have been blessed with this opportunity to deliver my speech on importance of water. I feel thankful to entire management here for giving me such an honor. Everyone knows that water is the soul of our life. It is the most basic need for our survival, safety, progress, and development. It is a sacred, natural and easily available resource. But, do we care about the proper use of water? Aren’t we are becoming reckless towards its use? Can we imagine our life without sufficient water? In fact, no one can live without water. Though we all acknowledge the fact yet we all misusing it mindlessly without caring. As we all know that 97% of water available on earth the salty ocean water. And 2% of water is in the form of glaciers and polar ice caps. Thus only 1% of water is available to drink. The only resources of freshwater are glaciers, rivers, lakes, under rocks and natural waterfalls. Considering the growing world’s population and water needs, this water will soon go dry, if no immediate and enough measures are taken to conserve water
Uses of Water
Water plays an impotent role in the field of agriculture. Irrigation is possible with the help of water. Water is useful for various domestic uses like washing clothes, bathing, cooking, etc. Water is helping for balancing the ecosystem A
lso, it is useful in many industries like the steel industry, fertilizers, chemicals, cement, paper, etc. Through water, we are also generating electricity. Water is an essential source of fish, wildlife, and recreation. A human can live without food for some days but cannot live without water