
Survive The Fishes
Water is the essence of life, a vital resource that sustains all living beings on Earth. It covers about 71% of the planet’s surface, forming oceans, rivers, lakes, and glaciers. This clear, odorless, and tasteless liquid exists in three states—solid (ice), liquid (water), and gas (vapor)—playing a crucial role in weather patterns and ecosystems. Water is fundamental for hydration, agriculture, sanitation, and industrial processes. It supports biodiversity, shapes landscapes, and influences climate regulation. Despite its abundance, only a small fraction is freshwater accessible for human use, making conservation essential. Pollution, overuse, and climate change threaten water sources, emphasizing the need for sustainable management. From drinking to recreation, water remains an irreplaceable part of daily life and ecological balance.