Ways to save the earth's precious gift of water
8 May 2011“And God said, ‘Let the vapors separate to form the sky above and the oceans below.’ So God made the sky, dividing the vapor above from the water below. This all happened on the second day. Then God said, ‘Let the water beneath the sky be gathered into oceans so that the dry land will emerge.’ And so it was. Then God named the dry land ‘earth’ and the water ‘seas.’ And God was pleased.”
Throughout the galaxies, the earth is the only planet that has been blessed with water with the exception of the planet Mars. Life on earth cannot exist without this precious fluid. It has been thought that the molecule of water (H2O), is a single structure, however, it has been found to be a very complex molecule. It has also been suggested that water has a memory and is affected by many external forces in the atmosphere, which changes its behavior in relationship to our survival
At the present time, the earth is experiencing drought throughout the world. In some areas there is an overabundance of rain causing devastation to the earth’s surface, thus threatening plant and animal life. It is evident that life on this planet depends on water. Most humans feel that water will never run out and yet history has proven in many societies throughout the world that waters source can be depleted thru, causing migrations of many peoples
If we are to preserve our water supply, we must make an effort to conserve this precious fluid. I would like to point out the following:
All of the above suggestions of saving the earth’s water supply were taken from the book, “365 Ways To Save The Earth” by Philippe Bourseiller and should be purchased by all who are interested in saving our earth. Further information can be obtained from Harry N. Abrams Inc. 115 West 18th St., N.Y. 10011, or website handbooks. Follow this link to enquire about children hand washing .
This is part of the April 21, 2010 online edition of Frost Illustrated.
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