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1 Chemical and physical properties
2 Taste and odor
3 Distribution in nature
- 3.1 In the universe
- 3.2 Water and habitable zone
4 On Earth
- 4.1 Water cycle
- 4.2 Fresh water storage
- 4.3 Sea water
- 4.4 Tides
5 Effects on life
- 5.1 Aquatic life forms
6 Effects on human civilization
- 6.1 Health and pollution
- 6.2 Human uses
- 6.2.1 Agriculture
- 6.2.2 As a scientific standard
- 6.2.3 For drinking
- 6.2.4 Washing
- 6.2.5 Chemical uses
- 6.2.6 Heat exchange
- 6.2.7 Fire extinction
- 6.2.8 Recreation
- 6.2.9 Water industry
- 6.2.10 Industrial applications
- 6.2.11 Food processing
7 Water law, water politics and water crisis
8 In culture
- 8.1 Religion
- 8.2 Philosophy
- 8.3 Literature
9 See also
- 9.1 Other topics
10 References
11 Further reading
12 External links
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Outline
1 Chemical properties and use
2 Physical properties
3 Geography
- 3.1 Weather
4 In nature and life
- 4.1 Marine life
5 Politics and issues
- 5.1 Supply and sanitation
6 In culture and sport
7 Uses
- 7.1 Fishing
8 References
9 See also
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