The role of water in living and inanimate nature.

For inanimate nature, in principle, water is not needed. We know about the existence of many planets and their satellites, where water does not exist, but there are many different rocks, gases and chemical compounds. Water is essential for wildlife. It serves as the basis for any organism. All thanks to its solvent property. But besides water, the presence of carbon is very important for wildlife. Oxygen, hydrogen and carbon are macronutrients that make up 96% of the structure of any cell of a living organism on our planet.



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