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Nisar Hussain, Malik, Ahmad Bilal, Malik, Mani Nagendra, Honorary Trapathi, Ashak Dr, Malik Hussain, Adgaonkar Ganesh, Somanath Reddy, R Sharma, R Pandday (+17 others)
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The most abundant single substance in the biosphere is the familiar but unusual inorganic compound called water. The earth's oceans, ice caps, glaciers, lakes, rivers, soils and atmosphere contain 1.5 billion cubic kilometers of water in one form or another. In nearly all its physical properties water is either unique or at the extreme end of the range of property. Its extraordinary physical properties, in turn, endow it with a unique chemistry. From these physical and chemical characteristics
more » ... lows the biological importance of water. It is the purpose of this article to describe some of water's principal qualities and their significance in the biosphere.
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