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Seunurat nyoe ban geupeuphôn.Droeneuh jeuet neubantu peusaneut atawa neutamah lom asoe seunurat nyoe (neupeutamöng gamba atawa neutamah peunawôt dalam atawa luwa). |
Ië nakeuh saboh zat kimia nyang transparan, hana rasa, hana meu-uëk, ngon karab hana meuwarna. Ië nakeuh saboh seunyawa penteng keu mandum bentuk kehidupan nyang dituri sampoe saat nyoe di Bumoë[1][2][3], teutapi hana di planet laen[4]. Ië meututop karap 71% dari permukaan Bumoë. Na 1,4 triliun kilomètè kubik (330 juta mil³) nyang na di Bumoë[5]. Rumus kimia jih, H2O, meugisa bahawa maseng-maseng molekul jih mengandong saboh oksigen ngon dua atom hidrogen nyang dihubongkan uleh ikatan kovalen.
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[peusaneut | peusaneut asai]- ^ (Inggréh) Philip Ball, Water and life: Seeking the solution, Nature 436, 1084–1085 (25 August 2005) | doi:10.1038/4361084a
- ^ (Inggréh) Water – The Essential Substance, Experimental Lakes Area, University of Manitoba
- ^ What are the Essential Ingredients of Life?, Natural History Museum, California Academy of Sciences
- ^ (Inggréh) Steven A Benner, Water is not an essential ingredient for Life, scientists now claim, SpaceRef.com[hubông luwa maté]Seunaleuëk:Pranala mati, uplink.space.com
- ^ (Inggréh) https://web.archive.org/web/20070606230804/http://www.unep.org/vitalwater/01.htm
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[peusaneut | peusaneut asai]- Debenedetti, PG., and HE Stanley, "Supercooled and Glassy Water", Physics Today 56 (6), pp. 40–46 (2003). Downloadable PDF (1.9 MB) Seunaleuëk:Webarchive
- Gleick, PH., (editor), The World's Water: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources. Island Press, Washington, D.C. (published every two years, beginning in 1998.) The World's Water, Island Press Seunaleuëk:Webarchive
- Journal of Contemporary Water Research & Education Seunaleuëk:Webarchive
- Postel, S., Last Oasis: Facing Water Scarcity. W.W. Norton and Company, New York. 1992
- Reisner, M., Cadillac Desert: The American West and Its Disappearing Water. Penguin Books, New York. 1986.
- United Nations World Water Development Report Seunaleuëk:Webarchive. Produced every three years.
- St. Fleur, Nicholas. The Water in Your Glass Might Be Older Than the Sun Seunaleuëk:Webarchive. "The water you drink is older than the planet you're standing on." The New York Times (15 April 2016)