Importance of water

The word "Water" has many different meanings depending on what you're trying to do with it, who you are, and how much you're drinking. But the one thing that we all need for survival in this world is water and without it, we are not functioning at all. In this article, you'll find out just how vital water is, so let's start with an easy overview first.
You may have heard about global warming or climate change a lot but chances are if you look up Google you will see almost every word related to water. According to scientists, the average temperature worldwide was about 5 degrees Celsius higher than normal and by 2100 it is expected to rise to 9 degrees Celsius. Even though there is no direct proof yet that we will reach the tipping point of getting extremely hot or cold like this, some people believe it could happen sooner than others because they don't want anything bad to happen to us. If the average temperature rose by more than 3 degrees Celsius this wouldn't be good news because it means the weather would affect everything in our lives greatly and everything would change. A huge part of weather change is due to man-made causes like air pollution, deforestation, burning fossil fuels, etc. We can't stop this because there is too much already happening so we need to adapt to make sure we are safe and functional.
With most of the population working from home and being stuck inside all day you would expect this life to get a little bit easier but then the question is do we have enough food to eat, heat, etc? Now, these things can still be improved on by living in smaller spaces so even though your house might be bigger maybe it's not as luxurious or comfortable as you might think it would be or you could use a cheap space heater.
But then again, you also have to consider that the cost might go up if you choose something fancy or if you don't have the money you might have too many plants and if you don't have enough space for them you might end up having to buy houses that aren't that big, or you could decide to keep your animals and pets indoors instead of leaving it outside. Not everyone likes the idea of sharing their home so if you don't think you need a large size space but you need lots of space, you might have to buy another house or you could rent a place instead. Plus you don't want to pay for people's houses if some of them were built poorly at all. So even if you don't have the extra cash to pay someone else to fix them or if you want to move into a bigger property you'll have to pay for new or updated properties.
So basically you're thinking of changing your lifestyle or paying for bigger houses or apartments when in reality all you need is a basic level of comfort. Especially if you live in areas that are not very hot and dry like me in Scotland, for example, you would love to live somewhere near a pool area, a swimming pool, a beach, and some greenery because of all the smells and the sights would bring you joy. You might find that renting a room and keeping the utilities coming into your home would be cheaper than owning the flat you were planning so it makes sense that we would try and reduce the number of people living in flats. We tend to live in larger cities and smaller towns so we can afford to enjoy the countryside or mountains without going broke so we should probably cut back on spending money on nice things. It could also be beneficial to have an electric car so you don't need any gas or diesel anymore.
So if all this sounds complicated and overwhelming, I hope this article gave you some insight into why our health is dependent on water and also why we need it as well as some ideas on how we could adapt to living in small spaces and homes without affecting anything.


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