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    Comprehensive Analysis



    1) "Water" -- As to water

    1wa·ter
    Pronunciation: 'wo-t&r, 'wä-
    Function: noun
    Usage: often attributive
    Etymology: Middle English, from Old English wæter; akin to Old High German wazzar water, Greek hydOr, Latin unda wave
    1 a : the liquid that descends from the clouds as rain, forms streams, lakes, and seas, and is a major constituent of all living matter and that when pure is an odorless, tasteless, very slightly compressible liquid oxide of hydrogen H2O which appears bluish in thick layers, freezes at 0° C and boils at 100° C, has a maximum density at 4° C and a high specific heat, is feebly ionized to hydrogen and hydroxyl ions, and is a poor conductor of electricity and a good solvent b : a natural mineral water -- usually used in plural
    2 : a particular quantity or body of water: as a (1) plural : the water occupying or flowing in a particular bed (2) chiefly British : LAKE, POND b : a quantity or depth of water adequate for some purpose (as navigation) c plural (1) : a band of seawater abutting on the land of a particular sovereignty and under the control of that sovereignty (2) : the sea of a particular part of the earth d : WATER SUPPLY <threatened to turn off the water>
    3 : travel or transportation on water <we went by water>
    4 : the level of water at a particular state of the tide : TIDE
    5 : liquid containing or resembling water: as a (1) : a pharmaceutical or cosmetic preparation made with water (2) : a watery solution of a gaseous or readily volatile substance -- compare AMMONIA WATER b archaic : a distilled fluid (as an essence); especially : a distilled alcoholic liquor c : a watery fluid (as tears, urine, or sap) for
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    Impact of a drop of water.

    Water is a chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life[citation needed]. It covers 71% of Earth's surface. There are 1.4 billion cubic kilometers (330 million mi³)[1] of it available on Earth. It appears mostly in the oceans (saltwater) and polar ice caps, but it is also present as clouds, rain water, rivers, freshwater aquifers, lakes, airborne vapour and sea ice. Water in these bodies perpetually moves through a cycle of evaporation, precipitation, and runoff to the sea. Clean water is essential to human life. In many parts of the world, it is in short supply. Outside of our planet, a significant quantity of water is thought to exist on the moons Europa and Enceladus.

    Trillium Lake in the Mt. Hood National Forest
    • 1 Chemical and physical properties
      • 1.1 Solvation
      • 1.2 Cohesion and adhesion
        • 1.2.1 Surface tension
        • 1.2.2 Capillary action
      • 1.3 Heat capacity and heat of vaporization
      • 1.4 Freezing point
      • 1.5 Triple point
      • 1.6 Electrical conductivity
      • 1.7 Forms
    • 2 Position of the Earth relating to water
    • 3 Effects on life
      • 3.1 Aquatic life forms
    • 4 Effects on human civilization