importance of water in kannada language
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'Water' is one of the natures precious gifts to mankind. All living things consist mostly of water eg. the human body is of two thirds of water. It is clear, colourless liquid that appears blue when viewed through a thickness of 20 ft. The colour reflects not only from physical causes but also from suspended impurities. The freezing point of water is 0degree centigrade and its boiling point is 100 degree centigrade.

Water is the most essential component of life and is vital for sustenance. The importance of water in our diet is apparent as it helps the body to perform specific metabolic tasks and regulates our body temperature, moreover water is unique as it's density is similar to that of cell protoplasm. There is no doubt that water is everywhere and it is very important to our Earth and the life inhabiting it. Water contains no calories and is a significant factor in losing weight. It is the key component in determining the quality of our lives and is a universal solvent.

We should teach children to turn off faucets tightly after use, adjust sprinklers to water your lawn. Plant in the fall when conditions are cooler and collect water used for rinsing fruits and vegetables to water house plants, wash your pets outdoors in an area of your lawn that needs water and repair leaking pipes, harvest rain water. People use up our planets fresh water faster than it can naturally be replenished so, save water for the Earth, family and community. Cultural views of water are based on predominent religious views, like the Ganges river in Hinduism. Water is known as the elixir of life. So Conserve water to save life.[/size][/font]
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THE IMPORTANCE OF WATER

With two-thirds of the Earth's surface covered by water and the human body composed of 75 percent of it, it is obviously clear that water is one of the key elements responsible for life on Earth. The water flows through the Earth as it does through the human body, transportation, dissolution, the reconstitution of nutrient and organic matter, taking the waste. Furthermore, in the body, it regulates the activities of fluids, tissues, cells, lymph, blood and glandular secretions.

An average adult body contains 42 litres of water and with just a small loss of 2.7-litre, he or she may suffer from dehydration, showing symptoms of irritability, fatigue, nervousness, dizziness, weakness, headache and therefore achieve a State of pathology. "Dr. F. Batmanghelidj, in his book ' of many cries of your body for water ', gives a wonderful essay on water and its vital role in the health of water 'hunger' society. He wrote: ' from the 'water' "we drink provides for cellular function and its volume, the decrease in our daily water consumption requirements affects the effectiveness of the activity of the cells... as chronic dehydration is the result causes symptoms than equality disease...".

THE HISTORY OF WATER

Water has been used since antiquity as a symbol by which express the devotion and purity. Some cultures, such as the ancient Greeks, went as far to worship gods which were thought to live and control the waters. Entire towns have been built taking into account the location and availability of pure drinking water. The gathering place was around wells, what may be the next trend in the construction of fountains in the middle of piazzas.

Traditional and modern medicine have been stuff using physiological and psychological properties various water, in all forms of hydrotherapy (composite Greek word:. hydro, water and therapy, we all know the simple soothing qualities, but effective a warm bath or the qualities invigorating shower cold. for centuries, many thermal sources located everywhere in the world were recognized for their benefits. famous spas in the Ardennes Belgium is a beautiful) example. historical data of these cold sources claim ' cures ' since the 14th century. ". California spas, spas in healing of Loutraki in Greece, the hot springs of Dalhousie to the border of South Australia and the Northern Territory, Moree in NSW, Hepburn spas mineral in Victoria are just a few examples.

OUR WATER TODAY

Unlike the past, recently developed technological society has become indifferent to this miracle of life. Our natural heritage (rivers, seas and oceans) has been exploited, abused and contaminated.

The decline of the population of marine waterfront life and the appearance of green algae in rivers and the stench and the mud that comes as a result of putrefaction in the water, are clear signs of depth and the magnitude of the disturbance that caused this complex ecosystem (a composite Greek word: eco, House and systema) (, a combination of things or parts forming a very complex or unitary). Government agencies and water authorities will make us believe that it is 'safe' and do not worry about this world alarm. Awareness and action is entirely located on us, because we need to become our own teachers, doctors and innovators. Socrates had once said: 'a life without examination is not worth the life...', Jesus took a little further: "" seek and you will find... the truth will set free you... ". Therefore, all questioning and everything anyone tells you until it is logical, is of uppemost importance. If it is the truth, he feels well, free you and lead you on the road of discovery and recovery.

THE TRUTH ABOUT DRINKING WATER

Our drinking water today, far from being pure, contains two hundred products chemical commercial fatal. Add to that the bacteria, viruses, inorganic minerals (manufacture of the disk of water) and you have a cocktail of chemicals that is not (if not fatal) for human consumption. John Archer in his book "the water you drink, is healthy? '' refers to an estimate of 60,000 tons of fifty different chemicals deliberately added each year to the water of the Australia. Some of them are:

chlorine: studies1 suggest that chlorine is involved in heart disease, hardening of the arteries (art
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