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Water Advertisement Water is so common, that it often is taken for granted. But as we’ve learned, it is a remarkable molecule that is essential to life. And it is the unique properties of water that allow
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Water is so common, that it often is taken for granted. But as we’ve learned, it is a
remarkable molecule that is essential to life. And it is the unique properties of water that allow life on the planet to exist. Most people on this planet don’t know of water uniqueness and life-permitting properties. That needs to change!
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Answer: Because ignorance water is misused
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