WATER ONCE CHANGED THE CONTINENTS

Covering 3/4 of the surface of the earth, we find water and if the surface of the earth were without bulges, seas water would completely cover all earth. We would be living on water then.

The rocky ranges of the earth has high places with peaks and low places with valleys, water thus filled the basins and left huge land areas rising above its level.

Small areas of land that rise above the water level are called islands while huge land areas are called continents. The deepest water is about 11.26 kilometres or 7 miles from the sea level and the highest peak is about 8 to 9 kilometers.

Water on land flow to the lakes, rivers, rocks and water is even collected in retaining areas or assimilated in stems and leaves of plants or trees. When reforestation is as close as natural forest formation, wind-breaking paths are preserved, humidity and temperature preserved, water depletion less occur, and excessive water else where like flood waters less seen.

Water has been brought as rain or snow and most of it working its way to the sea every seconds non-stop and much more of it when the path it flow has changed from the elements of earth and wood to solid concrete. The sun draws water up again, much faster in concrete areas than earth-wood areas, and it falls as rain or snow. When there is no plants to suck it up, the whole volume gets to the sea.

Do you find places getting dustier faster after clean-up than before ? Dust varies from places to places and in areas where dust concentrates breach the safety level, it poses uncontrollable hazards. Dust sifts down to settle at last in a slow pace but fast as washed down by rains. When dust exceeded the safety level, it finds its way to pollute the earth, rivers and the seas. Water get polluted.

The core of the earth is still hot, though the crust of the earth has cooled, and there has been no changes, but the rate of displacing water on lands is gaining speed with mere changes of a reverse process.

WATER CHANGES EVERYTHING.


水改变了一切。




Video animation by Jonathan Jarvis.
Voice by Kristen Bell.
Score and sound effect by Doug Kaufman.

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