Paragraph on Water
Paragraph
on Water 100, 200,350 words for students and children
What is water?
Water is a tasteless, odourless,
colourless, transparent substance which is composed of two hydrogen atoms and
one oxygen atom and can exist in liquid, solid and gaseous states. Water has
ability to dissolve a variety of different substances more than any other
liquids so water is also called the Universal Solvent.
Paragraph
on Water 100 words
Water is the most important resources after air on earth. All living being need water to live.
Without water our earth becomes
lifeless. Though 70% of
our earth covers with water but only 1% of fresh water which is drinkable.
We get water from rivers,
lakes, canals, ponds, streams etc. We get underground water by digging wells,
pumping or tube well. Water
is needed for drinking, bathing, cleaning, washing etc. 70% of human body is made up of
water. Without water
there will be no life on the earth and our earth will become a lifeless planet.
So we must save the water to save
our earth.
Paragraph
on Water 200 words
Water is a
vital and essential substance on the earth. Water is a precious gift of God. Pure water is colorless, odorless,
tasteless substance which is made up of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.
Though 70%
of our earth covers with water but only 2.5% of fresh water. 97% of earth’s
water is salty which isn’t drinkable, about 2% of water is locked in ice-caps
and glaciers and remaining 1% is ground water. We get water from rivers, lakes, canals, ponds,
streams etc. We get
water by digging wells, pumping water, collecting rainwater or using
desalination to get fresh water from oceans.
Water is one
of the most vital resources after air on the earth for all living beings. Water is also called the life-giving
liquid. 75% of human body is made up of water. The water is commonly used for drinking, bathing,
washing, cleaning, watering plants, household needs, agricultural activities,
industries, hydroelectricity etc.
Plants also
need water to make their food by photosynthesis. All living animals need water
to survive.
Currently
17% of the world’s population do not access clean drinking water, according to
WHO.
To save water we must reducing wastage of water, prevent damaging water quality and improve water management.
Paragraph on Water 350 words
Water is
colourless, odorless, tasteless substance which is made up of hydrogen and
oxygen atoms and can exist in liquid, solid and gaseous states. Water is one of the most important and essential resources for all living beings on earth. All
living beings need water to live. We can survive a week without food but not
more than three days without water so water is also called life-giving liquid.
Though 70%
of our earth covers with water but only 2.5% of fresh water. 97% of earth’s
water is salty which isn’t drinkable, about 2% of water is locked in ice-caps
and glaciers and remaining 1% is ground water.
There are 2
major types of water- Surface
water and Ground water. We
get 78% of fresh water from surface water such as Streams, rivers, lakes,
reservoirs and wetlands. We
use 22% of ground water which is found beneath the earth’s surface. We also use stormwater which falls
from the sky such as rain, hail or snow etc. The earth has limited water supply which goes and
comes through the process of water cycle.
The water is
commonly used for drinking, bathing, washing, cleaning, watering plants,
household needs, agricultural activities, industries, hydroelectricity etc.
Around 70% of water is used for agricultural activities. Plants also need water to make their
food by photosynthesis. All living animals need water to survive. 75% of human body is made up of water
and 60% of an adult human body weight makes up by water. Water helps to improve blood
circulation and fight off illness and boost energy; reduce weight; regulate our
body temperature; improve our brain function and protects our tissue, spinal
cord and joint.
Waterways
are an important means of trade and travels. Water, ice and snow are the canters of many other
sports, such as: boating, sailing, surfing, fishing, diving, boating and
skiing.
“Water,
water, every where, nor only drop to drink” – Samuel Taylor Coleridge.
Yes, its true, 97% of water on the earth is undrinkable because it is saline or salt water. Clean and fresh water is the most precious resources so use the water wisely and be responsible of it.
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