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oee [108]
3 years ago
14

Name a unique thing about water

Biology
2 answers:
LUCKY_DIMON [66]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

tasetless and colorless

Explanation:

koban [17]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

mhm

water always finds a way out, like I mean it can't remain stationary

then there's this unique thing which you'll be learning in science soon, it's called anomalous expansion of water(highly scientific like, I know Dont get too much into it for now) it helps plants and animals underwater to stay alive even if the lake or other water body they're inhabitant to is frozen.

then water can dissolve most of the substances in itself.

uh and water is necessary to all living creatures that's that's the reason you should conserve water for. we're only tenants to earth, like I read somewhere, our ancestors passed this to us and we can't keep it for ourselves we'll have to pass it to our upcoming generations.

you can learn a lot from water itself in fact you can learn from anything around you that inspires you in a right way.

William o Douglas had a great fear of water but when overcame it the intensity to live more increased. :)

so stay positive to observe the positive vibes that every object around us gives off.

lol i sound like an old granny now.

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