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write article about the importance of water

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Answered by umanandamoiranox01pw
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We know how important water is to human life and also, because of agriculture, how important it is to plant life. But what about the earth in general? How important is water to the ecological balance of the earth? What role does it play and what would happen if we were to lose it or it didn't exist?

There are already parts of the world where we can see how life would change, if there were no water. We can also see it somewhat from satellite photos of Mars, the moon, and other "dead" space bodies. And we can extrapolate from the properties of water, itself, and what we know of its effect on life.

Imagine earth without water. The soil, with no water in it and nothing growing on it, would be lifeless, dead, collapsed into dust, sand, clay or rock. In California's Central Valley where agriculture predominates and pulls water from the ground, this process is already beginning to happen. The earth used to be like a sponge, but where the groundwater has been sucked almost dry, like the Central Valley, the earth has collapsed and hardened.

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Answered by arya790
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Around 60 percent of the body is made up of water, and around 71 percent of the planet's surface is covered by water.

Perhaps it is the ubiquitous nature of water that means drinking enough each day is not at the top of many people's lists of priorities.

Fast facts on drinking waterAdult humans are 60 percent water, and our blood is 90 percent water.There is no universally agreed quantity of water that must be consumed daily.Water is essential for the kidneys and other bodily functions.When dehydrated, the skin can become more vulnerable to skin disorders and wrinkling.Drinking water instead of soda can help with weight loss.


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