posted on Apr, 14 2010 @ 11:13 AM
In the not-so-far distant past our planet contained free, unlimited and unadulterated water to sustain all carbon-based life forms. Presently that is
no longer true. So why are humans destroying their own biosphere – and practically everything else in it?
The strangest liquid: Why water is so weird
Yet despite water's overwhelming importance to life, no single theory had been able to satisfactorily explain its mysterious properties - until
now.
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newscientist.decenturl.com...
World Water Day
Although we live on a water-covered planet, only 1% of the world's water is available for human use, the rest locked away in oceans, ice, and the
atmosphere.
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The Maya believed natural wells, such as the Xkeken cenote in Mexico's Yucatan, led to the underworld. (John Stanmeyer, VII, © National Geographic)
www.boston.com...
Amazing interview with Daniel Vitalis about water
This is one of the most fascinating interviews you'll ever hear about water, wild foods and cutting-edge health concepts.
www.naturalnews.com...
Water is something we have to seriously think about in this day and age, only 1% of all water on our planet is available to us, the rest is
underground (hidden) or frozen.