Water and its importance for human life and health

Author:

Lunegova Irina V.ORCID,Tyts Valery V.,Lopatin Stanislav A.

Abstract

Life is the most valuable asset that a person has. Throughout the time allotted to him, he seeks the meaning of his existence, makes plans, strives to implement them, creates and creates. And the main task of a person is to preserve this life, because it is priceless. Scientists have long established a direct link between the quality of drinking water and life expectancy. The rapid growth of the planets population in combination with increasing water consumption for household and industrial needs, agriculture leads to a global water crisis, which is manifested in a shortage of fresh water and its increasing pollution. In many countries, the question of providing the population with good quality drinking water is very acute, it has long been a subject of trade. The generally accepted scientific views on the role and importance of water for life and health, the main approaches to determining its quality in everyday human activities are revealed in this article.

Publisher

ECO-Vector LLC

Subject

Materials Science (miscellaneous)

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