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Water is a natural substance that is required by every thing in the world for its existence. I have tried to look around to find if there exists any other thing that is more important than water and I couldn't find any. Water is not a sophisticated material. It is simply a liquid, able to flow on surfaces. Water is normally composed by oxygen and hydrogen. At one hundred degrees Celsius, water is transformed into gases through the process called vaporization. Water can be found naturally in rivers, lakes, oceans and in underground stagnations. Water is very important in the world because it is necessary for all people, it is involved in making almost all things used by people, and it is responsible for the life of animals and plants.

Water is the first material necessary for a human every where he is supposed to be present like at home, in the offices building, in the shops, at the recreational centers and in large communities such as students campuses, schools, camps hospitals, etc.. The three fourths of a human body is made of water. That means that a human needs to drink a bigger volume of water than the volume of food he eats. In addition, the food for human are processed using a means that requires water. As example, if you like to eat bread by making it yourself, sometimes when there is no water supply, you can't because you can't make it without water. There are many drinks that are produced in industries using water, such as: juices, beers, wines, teas, coffees, etc. Water is also used to cooks human food at home, in hotels, in restaurants. Water is also used for cleaning purposes such as the human body, human clothes and human tools essential for his every day life such as plates, bathrooms, floors, etc. People use water to do sports in such way that they do swimming sport in water of pools, rivers, lakes and oceans.

Not only is water used as a necessity for human beings but also is very important for animal and vegetable beings for living and growing. Animals need to drink water for living and take foods from vegetables which in turn need water for their growth. Of course some animals can eat other animals but in general, many animals eats plants and drink water, which means that water is necessary for foods of animals. A lot of animals, such as fishes, crocodiles, snakes, etch; live in water in the form of oceans, lakes, rivers, and ponds. Water is then needed by the land to fertilize the nutritious substances in the earth for plants growth. Water is then used in irrigation to keep the plants green in summer period and so it is important for the environment as it can be used to keep glasses green in summer. So without water there could not be any plants in the world and consequently no trees. Some animals live in water in the form of oceans, lakes or rivers, such as fishes, crocodiles, snakes, ect.

Also, Water is required in making equipments, tools and materials that are used by humans being in their every day activities. The people, in their life, need a lot of different equipment, tools and materials such as clothes, houses, transportation, house equipment such as bed, bath room tools, tables, chairs, cooking tools, etc. The making of all these things involves different materials including water. As example, to construct a house, one need water for the processing of cement, and needs also water to make concrete. Aonther example, to make a table, wooden house people needs use the wood which come from the trees that are grown requiring water. Of courses, nowadays many materials are produced in industries but in anyway they need water for some stages involved in the processes. Water is used also to produce energy. As example water is used in hydro-electric power plants to turn the turbine by pressure; and it is used, when heated, in steam power plants to produce the steam which can turn a gas turbine. In addition, after the equipments, tools and materials are made, there will be a need of water to continue their maintenance and to ensure their efficiency. For example, water is used by a washing machine to wash the clothes, vessels, plates ect. Water is used also to wash floors of houses, to clean the bathrooms, tables, and other tools we needs in our daily activities. Water is also used in transportation, in a car engines for cooling purposes. It is also used in the aircrafts engines as well as aircrafts services to passengers while flying, for provision of drinks and cleaning. Water is also used in making certain medicines.

In summary, water is very important for the life of people , animals and vegetables, and in the make up a of every thing in the world but especially for human beings. The water makes vegetables grow, and in turn the animals eat vegetables and drink also water. Then in turn also the human beings eat animals, vegetables, drink water, and make things from vegetables. A human also make things such as clothes, shoes, ornamental things from animals skin and bones. Then water make people living well by sustaining the existence of every thin they want. Therefore water is important for life in the world and to make it beautiful.






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So why is it taken for granted? I agree with you yet everytime you have water crisis it hits the fan. I really don't know the answer although you provide a start.


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