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Water And Life: Life In Water And Water In Life

Water And Life: Life In Water And Water In Life

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This book covers the theory of a water molecule, its properties, and its relevance to life, making it a unique resource for research and study.

Format: Hardback
Length: 284 pages
Publication date: 29 March 2021
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd


This book stands out as a remarkable resource in its comprehensive coverage of all aspects related to water. It delves into the intricate theory of a water molecule, exploring its properties both in its pure state and as a versatile solvent. Particularly noteworthy is the emphasis it places on the significance of water to life, highlighting its pivotal role in various biological processes and ecosystems.

Water, the most essential liquid, holds a paramount position in the realm of living systems. Its unique properties render it an incredibly captivating subject for research and study. Among its remarkable attributes are its high boiling point, surface tension, and density, which contribute to its exceptional behavior and make it a sought-after substance in various scientific and industrial applications.

The study of water has profound implications for understanding the natural world and the complexities of life. By examining the structure, behavior, and interactions of water molecules, scientists can gain insights into the fundamental principles governing chemical reactions, biological processes, and the Earth's climate system. Water's ability to adapt to different environments, from its solid state as ice to its liquid state as water, makes it a versatile and indispensable component of life on our planet.

Moreover, water plays a crucial role in sustaining human societies and ecosystems. It is a vital resource for agriculture, providing irrigation for crops and supporting livestock production. Additionally, water is essential for human consumption, sanitation, and energy generation. Access to clean and safe water is a fundamental human right, and efforts to ensure universal access to water resources are ongoing.

In conclusion, water is a remarkable liquid with unique properties that make it an indispensable component of life on Earth. Its significance extends beyond its practical applications, as it serves as a window into the fundamental nature of matter and the complex processes that govern our planet. Through continued research and conservation efforts, we can better understand the importance of water and work towards preserving its vital resources for future generations.

Weight: 552g
Dimension: 236 x 157 x 24 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9789811225505

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