A drop of water, for life
In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.
And the earth was formless and desolate, and there was darkness over the deep; and the spirit of God rose over the water.
And God said: Let there be light. And there would be light.
And God saw the light that it was good; and God separated the light from the darkness.
And God called the light day, and the darkness he called night. It would be evening and it would be morning, the first day.
Then God said: Let there be a firmament in the midst of the water, to separate the water from the water.
And God created the firmament, and separated the water under the firmament from the water above the firmament; and it would be so.
And God called the firmament heaven.
And there would be evening and there would be morning, the second day.
Then God said: Let the water that is under the sky be gathered into one place, and let it appear dry. And so it would.
And God called the dry land earth, and the gathering waters he called seas; ...
I was thinking yesterday about the topic on which I wrote the post "Old", and while I was putting together pictures and interesting facts about a tree that is over 1000 years old, the idea of something that is the oldest in this world came through my mind: Earth, Air, Fire and Water ...
Planet Earth was created about 3.8 billion years ago, and it was followed by the creation of the atmosphere and the creation of water.
When you take a little bit of earth in your hand and tread on it, it may happen that some grain from that nugget is prehistoric.
And when you pour some water in glass, some molecule is probably billions of years old...
There is very little water on planet earth, considering the total mass of the earth, just a negligible 0.02%.
And that 0.02% of the total mass of planet Earth is responsible for all life on planet Earth.
Water covers 71% of the earth's surface and gives the planet its distinctive blue appearance when viewed from space.
96.5% of the water on earth is in the oceans and seas, 1.7% is underground water, 1.7% is in the ice caps of Antarctica and Greenland...
Only 2.5% of the earth's total water is fresh water, and 98.8% of that water is in ice and underground water.
Less than 0.3% of all fresh water is in rivers, lakes and the atmosphere.
Only 0.003% of fresh water is contained in biological bodies, ourselves and the flora and fauna around us, as well as in industrial products (our bodies are composed mostly of water, even 60% of our bodies are made of water).
Water available for drinking is so little, today in the world out of 7 billion of us, over 1 billion people do not have access to drinking water, and how do we treat it?
- A five-minute shower consumes about 200 liters of water.
- We use 8 liters of water to flush the toilet bowl
- We also use that much to brush our teeth.
- It takes about 200 liters of water to produce enough coffee beans for one cup of coffee.
- It takes about 15,000 liters of water to produce 1 kilogram of beef.
- It takes 100 liters of water to make two slices of bread and 65 liters to make cheese spread for one sandwich.
- It takes about 150 liters of water to make a pint of beer (568 ml).
- In order to produce a kilo of cotton, 10,000 liters of water are needed. From that amount of cotton, one T-shirt can be produced...
We use up water as if we had it indefinitely, risking being responsible for the destruction of the planet.
A planet that has existed for 3.8 billion years...
If we were to present the entire lifetime of the planet in one hour, it would look like this:
The first bacteria appeared at 18 minutes.
The first fish and plants at 54 minutes.
Dinosaurs at 58 minutes.
And the first humanoid beings in the last two seconds.
Modern man was created in the last tenth of the last second.
However, it has affected the appearance of the planet so much that it calls into question the survival of species on it.
If we are the cause of the sixth mass extinction, it would be the same as if RRMartin typed the entire Game of trones in Word and then exit without saving.
**Let's save the planet!
After all these years she deserves it.
**
Why am I placing this post in this community, when I write about facts. What is philosophical here? Nothing, just my thoughts...
Because I have one thought - how silly our humanity is…
When I watch a drop of water sift through my fingertip, I can imagine the entire hour of its 3.8 billion long journey to my finger.
And then I took a bottle of water and saw the expiration date on the packaging.
Something that has a timeless duration and has been around for billions of years, mankind has put it in a bottle and given a shelf life of one year.
Oh, the follies of man...
Wait did you say a tree over 1000 years old😳😳😳
Look at my yesterday post, it's 1,100 years old 🙂
Wait another 100 years😳😳😳😂😂😂😂😂😂 I'm going to check it
I put the link in today's post, so here you go. You're welcome.🙂
I've gone to see it, 😍😍😍😍😍 it's so beautiful and looks ancient
How can water expired maybe because of the chemical they had added to it
They bottle water in plastic packaging which is not healthy to store even for a day and they have to put a maximum expiration date of one year. If they sold it in glass packaging, i think the shelf life would be unlimited...