Tuesday, July 15, 2008

Cyclones and typhoons maintain stable fresh water supplies on Earth

Cyclones and typhoons maintain stable fresh water supplies on Earth

In the short term a hundred cubic meters of hydrogen will probably cost as much as a gram of gold

Water is of paramount importance to Earth. Unlike any other planet of the solar system, Earth has two-thirds of its surface covered with water. Our planet has plenty of water – 1.36 billion cubic meters. Unfortunately, 97 percent of water reserves are salt water. Glaciers and icebergs hold 75 percent of all fresh water reserves while subsoil water contains about 22 percent of fresh water. Read More

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