Module 11: Water is one of our most precious resources. It is necessary to maintain the body. We use it for watering agricultural crops, electricity production, and housekeeping. However, only 1% of the world's water is available in fresh water. Protecting these resources from exploitation and pollution is a concern for everyone on the planet. Module 12: The smarter renewable and non-renewable resources means finding more things about the surrounding things. Babies only know their cribs, the elderly know their whole country and the world. Please go through this process all the way to space until you see where you are in the solar system. Learn about other planets and planets that resemble or resemble ours. Understand what stars are, where they come from, and how they are lightened
2005 is the start of UN Decade of Water. This is the most precious resource on the planet, through our words and prayers, and through our commitment we will respect each other with love and gratitude and help change our consciousness. May our understanding of the water help us bring peace to all humanity.
Water is one of our most precious natural resources. Without it, there is no life on the planet. Hydrology has evolved into a science that fulfills the needs of understanding the complex water system of the earth and supporting the solution of water problems. This hydrology item provides information on the water on Earth, and human participation and use of water. Water is one of our most important natural resources. Without it, there is no life on the planet. The supply of water for our use is inherently limited. There are plenty of water on the planet, but it is not always the right place, at the right time, the right quality at all times. There is increasing evidence that chemical waste that was inappropriately disposed of yesterday appeared in today's water supply. Hydrology has evolved into science that meets the need to understand the complex water system of the earth and to help solve water problems