Water 🌊
Water is one of the most important and vital elements on earth.
The life of animals, humans and plants is not possible without water.
Water from seas, rivers, springs and lakes are the main sources of water in nature.
Almost 70 percent of the earth's surface is covered by water, but most of it is salty, and only a small portion is fresh and suitable for drinking and agriculture.
Water is essential for our body, and about 60 percent of our body is coverd by water.
Drinking enough water in a day can be beneficial for our body and health, and it helps our body function properly.
Water is also used in agriculture, food production, and meeting industrial needs.
Water exists in various forms in nature, such as rain, snow, ice and vapor.
Water pollution is one of the serious problems in today's world, as it leads to a reduction in the use of suitable water.
To protect water resources, we should save water and avoid water pollution.
Water is a great blessing that we must protect for the next generation.
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Water is one of the most important and vital elements on earth.
The life of animals, humans and plants is not possible without water.
Water from seas, rivers, springs and lakes are the main sources of water in nature.
Almost 70 percent of the earth's surface is covered by water, but most of it is salty, and only a small portion is fresh and suitable for drinking and agriculture.
Water is essential for our body, and about 60 percent of our body is coverd by water.
Drinking enough water in a day can be beneficial for our body and health, and it helps our body function properly.
Water is also used in agriculture, food production, and meeting industrial needs.
Water exists in various forms in nature, such as rain, snow, ice and vapor.
Water pollution is one of the serious problems in today's world, as it leads to a reduction in the use of suitable water.
To protect water resources, we should save water and avoid water pollution.
Water is a great blessing that we must protect for the next generation.
Reading practice