Why does water is referred as ‘molecule of life’?
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One of the Nasa’s guiding policies at the time of search for the alien life is to easily follow the water.
Water is highly common in the universe and it is present everywhere from the huge interstellar dusty clouds to the mars.
However, most of the water is available in the ice form.
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A water molecule, showing two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. ... Without water, life simply cannot be sustained. It is the fluid that lubricates the workings of the cell, transporting the materials and molecular machinery from one place to another and facilitating the chemical reactions that keep us going.
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