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    Water is essential to life, but the benefits vary depending on what type of water you drink. Interesting fact, drinking water will make your skin glow. I can attest to this after completing a 30 day water challenge. The 30 day water challenge consisted of drinking 2 liters of water a day persistently for 30 days. This was a extremely difficult challenge although I don’t mind drinking water, thoughts would creep into my mind such as “I have been good I deserve some juice or soda”. The mind is…

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    All About Water Water is a transparent fluid that is found on about 75% of the earths surface. Water makes up the worlds streams, lakes, oceans, rivers, and ponds. Besides making up a large portion of earths surface, water is a fundamental part of life for all biotic organisms. Every living thing needs water to survive. Water begins to boil at 100 degrees celsius, or 212 degrees fahrenheit. Water freezes at 0 degrees celsius, or 32 degrees fahrenheit. Water has average density of 999.97 kg/m³.…

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    about the importance of water and why it is one of the most important substances in the universe, I enjoyed this video on YouTube called Water – Liquid Awesome: Crash Course Biology #2. We can start by expressing that it is important to know that water is the only substance on our plant that occurs naturally in solid, liquid and gas forms. All life on earth is dependent on there being water. Water (H2O) is a covalent bond which is made up for two hydrogens and one oxygen. Water has a different,…

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    cause cancer in animals and are listed by federal agencies as a probable human carcinogen. As New York City grew along the Hudson river, the sewage discharged increased. In 1965, NYS voters passed a Pure Water Bond Act to fund sewage treatment, which fund a billion dollars. In 1972, the Clean Water Act provided a billion more and made cleanup a national priority. Right off Manhattan, 150 million gallons of raw sewage entered the river until 1986, when…

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    earth is a closed system,.Only 2.5% of earth's water is freshwater.Water does not escape from our atmosphere it continues in a thing called the cycle.If you want to be technical about it,you are drinking the same water as the dinosaurs.Obviously we don't have fresh water to spare. To be responsible with taking shorter showers is good… but not enough now we need to conserve and reuse. Of our world’s 2.5% freshwater we only have three sources. Surface water is 1.2% that is found in lakes…

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    Water is tremendously important in a person's life. A person could only survive a week without drinking any, and water "regulates the temperature of the human body, carries nutrients and oxygen to cells, cushions joints, protects organs and tissues, and removes wastes." ("Water Facts of Life") But water comes in different forms, with bottled water and tap water being quite popular. Unfortunately, people see water bottles as being of poor quality. Bottled water is a great choice due to the…

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    San Antonio water sources San Antonio is the 7th largest city of America and has a population of over one million that is also growing rapidly. The city is quite dependant on daily pumping of water from Edward’s Aquifer, San Antonio Water System (SAWS). Most of the water that comes in the Aquifer originates from the rivers and creeks that are flowing through the area. A few years back, San Antonio was completely dependent on the Edward’s Aquifer. In the last few decades there is huge suburban…

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    Water Hardness Lab Report

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    Chemistry of Natural Waters Chemistry 111 Section: 005 Kareem Ali, Dima Alfawaz Stephanie Le Clair Introduction Water hardness is a way of defining the quality of water based upon the amount of Ca2+ and Mg2+ions that the sample contains.1 Water mostly becomes hard by flowing over weathering rocks which release these ions into the water. These released ions dissolve in water and then react with various elements, ions and compounds that come into contact with the water, which…

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    Blog Post #3: Where is all of this contaminated water at? Contaminated water is a big part of the illnesses spread in the world today. This water is somewhere in every city, every state, and every country. There are many third world countries that do not have any clean water, and most of the children in these populations die from the water that is contaminated. We need to figure out the source of the impure water so we can help these people who lose friends, family, and children due to the…

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    Behind the Reason of Reliable San Diego Water Damage What to do when you find your house were flooded because the water pipe is broken? One day when you are preparing a housewarming with friends just to find the tap in the kitchen were loose and amount of water flowing out uncontrolled to watering your kitchen and all the utensil around. When all you can do is do the clean up everything, call the insurance company to claim, wait for the suggested called plumber help fixing everything, just to…

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