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what important role does water play for environment

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Answered by malasetia
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Answer:

water plays a very important role in our environment. Without water there is no life. As we all know that our planet is called a blue planet but despite of that we have only 1% of water which is fresh and useful rest 97% is salty and other 2% is iced in thick glaciers. So we should save water more.

Answered by crkavya123
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Answer:

Provide the lifeblood of the community

Water serves as the community's source of life, which is its role and function in the ecosystem. Water is a crucial component for maintaining life because of its significance to the environment and because it is a fundamental building block for supporting the biochemistry of all life on Earth.

Explanation:

The Purpose and Uses of Water

All global ecosystems are connected by and maintained by water. Water's primary purposes include promoting plant growth, providing permanent homes for species that live there, or serving as a temporary habitat or breeding ground for numerous amphibians, insects, and other water-born organisms, as well as supplying the nutrients and minerals required to support physical life. Water is essential for human survival since it is nature's most vital nutrient.

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Oxygen, minerals, nutrients, and waste materials are all transported to and from the cells with the aid of water. Water is necessary for the digestive system to work correctly, and it also lubricates the mucous membranes of the respiratory and digestive systems. Water is the medium for the metabolic processes and other chemical reactions that generate energy in the body while being devoid of calories. Water controls body temperature, acts as a cushion between the joints of the skeletal system and the brain and spinal cord, and regulates body temperature.

The Water Cycle

  • There are ten distinct processes in the water cycle, which occurs continuously on Earth.
  • When liquid water evaporates, it turns into vapor, a gaseous form.
  • Water from plant and tree roots evaporates into the atmosphere during transpiration.
  • The process of turning snow and ice into water vapor without melting is known as sublimation.
  • When clouds develop, condensation occurs, turning water vapor into water droplets.
  • Transportation refers to the movement of solid, liquid, or gaseous water through the atmosphere.
  • Water that falls to the earth as ice, rain, snow, sleet, drizzle, or hail is known as precipitation.
  • A deposition is a process through which water vapor, such as frost, transitions from a vapor to a solid state.
  • How water seeps into the ground and subsequently percolates into the water table is known as infiltration.
  • Along with subsurface aquifers, surface flow depicts how rivers, lakes, and streams flow to the ocean.
  • According to plant absorption, only 1% of the water absorbed by plants' roots is really used by them; the remainder evaporates back into the sky.

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