Water And Man An Inseparable Pair
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Patrizia Luraschi
Patrizia Luraschi was born in Como on 19 December 1957. Graduated from the Paolo Carcano Technical Institute in Como, as a Textile Design Expert for Fabrics. She is an ebook writer who deals with different topics, from current affairs to fashion and other much more serious topics. She really likes to wander through the news of the past and today, to investigate special cases, but above all she loves the arts and beauty, even from the images of her books you can see the desire for color and simplicity. This passion for writing has always been in her fingers; in fact, she too at school was particularly successful in the required subjects; then, this passion has then poured it into the writings of her ebooks. She has also dealt with music in the past years and hence the desire for art and to wander in it.
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Water And Man An Inseparable Pair - Patrizia Luraschi
WATER AND MAN AN INSEPARABLE PAIR
INTRODUCTION
Why talk about water? This vital compound is not equal to anything that gives life to humans, animals and plants; in short, to the entire ecosystem on Earth. How vital can it be to have water to drink to quench your thirst, to accompany our food and to make our environment livable? Many of us ignore the importance of this, either by squandering this common good, or by using it to do business. I will talk about how water is used in various continents and also how it is exploited by some for business, when a common good should belong to all and at low cost. Then we will also address the most important topic, pollution, which today destroys entire seas, lakes and rivers. Sources polluted by the neglect of man towards the environment and towards himself, yes, because those who ruin their territory will also ruin their own future and this is incomprehensible by all those who are defending this planet of ours. We will talk about the various types of water and their characteristics and their qualities. In short, a complete roundup that will bring more knowledge for this immense good that is water.
CHARACTERISTICS
Water is a chemical compound whose molecular formula is H2O: This mysterious acronym means that every molecule of water is composed of an oxygen atom O and two hydrogen atoms H, the characteristics of water, an element of life that accompanies us at every moment of our day. We know that the water cycle is fundamental for our well-being, it allows the body to absorb and assimilate minerals, vitamins, amino acids and other substances, promotes digestive processes, allows the transport of nutrients to cells and oxygen to the brain, promotes the removal of toxins and metabolic waste, acts as a lubricant for joints and muscles. Essential for plants, animals and