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WATER AS AN IMPORTANT NATURAL RESOURCE AND ECOLOGICAL FACTOR
Water is the most abundant substance on Earth and is an extremely unique substance in terms of its physical and chemical properties. Water is the most important mineral for the survival of organisms on Earth, and all processes in the body take place in the aquatic environment. There is no other resource in human society that can replace water.