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Water: The Essence of Life

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H20 is the most extraordinary, life-sustaining molecule known to it determined our beginnings, sustains our present, and holds the key to our future. This miraculous substance covers more than 70% of our planet and constitutes about 70% of our bodies--and all known organisms depend on it to survive.
Here is the incredible story of water, told in more than 120 of the most stunning and evocative color photographs ever taken and amazing, eye-opening data. It's a fascinating look at the many sources and forms of water on earth, from icebergs, glaciers, and aquifers to steam, frost, and dew--as well as an insightful exploration of its various uses, both practical (hydroelectricity, irrigation) and decorative (fountains). The entire watery realm is covered, including great lakes, mighty rivers, and the five oceans; wonderful wetlands, tides and currents, clouds and vapor, the frozen world, and much more.
The clear, simple text draws upon science, mythology, and cultural history, and provides serious facts about pollution and waste that must concern us in this age of global warming.
A FEW WATER FACTS AND
-Only 40% of bottled water is spring or mineral--yet it is 1,000 times more expensive than tap.
-Although over 70% of the earth is covered with water, only about .008%
is accessible fresh water. (97% is salt water.)
-About 40% of the world's population depends on water that comes from a neighboring country.

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Mark Niemeyer

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June 24, 2009
Bought this for the school library - the images are beautiful, and it's got great information such as how much water it takes to make a tshirt, or grow a potato.
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