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    body is composed of about 60% water, however, many people do not drink enough water daily; myself included. The average person drinks about 3.9 cups a day. That’s about 32 ounces or 5 cups short of the daily-recommended amount for women and 9 cups short of the daily-recommended amount for men. Your entire being depends on water to function, thrive, and survive. Personally, I drink one bottle of water, maybe two on a good day, a total of about 32 ounces. Drinking more water everyday can help…

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    Water: Taken for Granted Water is present on more than seventy percent of the Earth’s surface. It is found in almost every part of the world, whether it is clear and glistening on the beaches of Florida or murky and muddy in the Amazon River. This mesmerizing liquid is able to take the form of a liquid, solid, or a gas which makes it universal solution. The presence of water in the lives of humans is as vast as the universe because it is at the epicenter of sustaining life. It is often said that…

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    much like our heart, water gives us power. In the world of water politics, water is power, meant both literally and figuratively. In fact, water is the basis of many things currently. It is the source of our own nutritional benefit and without it we would perish. It is the substance granting life to many organisms of non-human descent. It is the reason for our rainy days and our snowy winters, our pools on hot summer days and the dew fall on the grass on chilly mornings. Water symbolizes job…

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    Residential Water Damage

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    wants to come home to flooding or standing water in their home. Residential water damage is not only overwhelming, it can lead to costly damages if not taken care of quickly. Significant property damage, such as mold growth and major damage to wooden floors, cabinets, drywall, insulation and other structural materials and contents can occur when homes are not dried quick enough. When disaster strikes your home, you need qualified professionals to respond to water damage quickly and work…

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    Drinking Water Controversy

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    About 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered with water causing it to be a vital resource… so what is life? Life is water. Although it is considered a crucial necessity, it undergoes remarkably low standards. It is pushed aside and not significantly recognized. By this I mean water is infested with waste stemming from plastic bags to chemicals causing a great pool of toxic and harmful contamination. Contamination is pollution, and the pollution being discharged into the ponds, lakes, and rivers…

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    Essay On Water Rocket

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    Introduction and Overview: For this extended essay, I will be working on building and optimizing different sized water rockets to find out the optimum amount of fuel (water) for each the different rocket sizes. I will be measuring the ranges at which each rocket will fly to find out the optimum fuel level. A brief summary of water rockets: A water rocket is made up of a selection of parts to provide its successful launch: the nose cone which will make the rather snub-nosed end of the large…

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    The Water Cycle

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    It just changes form as it goes through the water cycle. It can be a liquid as water, gas as water vapor, or a solid as ice. Everything is linked, and nothing is self-sufficient, including water, and air, which are both essential for our survival. In fact, 70% of the world 's oxygen comes from algae from the ocean 's coral reefs. Coral is made from algae, and shells,…

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    Over the years California has become more dependent on obtaining it's drinking and farming water from out side sources. Due to the lack of rain fall, and record heat over the years California has had to transport most of its water though pipes across state lines to sustain it's growing dependence on useable water for its citizens. The problem with transporting so much water in to California is that is comes at a high price to its residence, and makes California as whole no close to becoming a…

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    it's killing marine life and endangering them. The ocean water is losing pH since its process that keeps pH balanced it's fast enough. We keep putting more CO2 in the air and the ocean is taking it all in. Since the pH levels…

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    China Water Project

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    A Cost-Benefit Analysis of Water Projects in China vs. U.S. The paradoxical nature of water has brought prosperity and destruction to many human civilizations. In the history of China and the United States, both nations have tried to tame its water to only bring prosperity to its people. The intensive construction of dams and irrigation in the U.S. West has contributed to West Coast’s economic and urban development. The inexorable water projects in China also played an important role in nation…

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