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One of the most astonishing water facts is that it is the most abundant molecule in the Universe.

It is found in asteroids, comets, and even other planets. On Earth, it is considered the foundation of our planet and the essence of life.

Another important fact about water is that it is the only substance on Earth that exists in three states i.e. solid, liquid, and gas. Then why is there a need to conserve it?

Water is an element that makes life possible on Earth. From the driest desert to the deepest ocean, Earth is 70% water - this includes 2.5% freshwater comprising 68.9% from glaciers and snow cover, 0.3% from lakes and rivers, and 30.8% from the ground.

This is why Earth is known as the Blue Planet

Importance of Water

Water is life’s liquid gold essential for sustaining all life forms and ecological balance, supporting biological processes, plants, agriculture, industry, and sanitation. Water shapes our ecosystems.

This is why conserving it is important. Without adequate water, survival is impossible.

Water Conservation has become critical with the increasing water scarcity due to climatic change, overuse, wastage, overpopulation, pollution, and other factors.

Freshwater sources are diminishing. Millions lack access to clean water.

Industrial and agricultural activities waste large amounts of water, leading to wastage. All this leads to food insecurity, health crises, and economic instability. 

To understand water interestingly, we are sharing some more interesting facts about water to keep you engaged and enlightened. 

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30 Amazing Facts About Water

Despite being the most valuable resource, the value of water is overlooked. Let’s explore some amazing facts about water to remind ourselves of its importance. 

  1. Do you know why ice floats? That’s because frozen water is 9% lighter than water
  2. Try drinking water in abundance. If you catch a fever, it will heal you quickly. Most importantly, our bowel depends on water. Dehydration leads to digestive problems like an acidic stomach, constipation, risk of heartburn, and stomach ulcers.
  3. Sun evaporates trillion tons of water every day. 
  4. Water is a universal solvent because of its ability to dissolve multiple substances which is vital for innumerable chemical and biological processes. Our joints and discs of the spine consist of ‘Cartilage’ which is 80% water. 
  5. Most water found on Earth’s surface is permanently salty and frozen. 
  6. 90% of the world’s freshwater supply is in Antarctica. 
  7. Canada is the largest wetland area worldwide as it is home to 25% of the world’s wetlands as per another water fact
  8. Around 27% of the urban residents don’t have access to piped water in their homes. Moreover, 497 million city dwellers rely on shared sanitation. 
  9. Groundwater levels worldwide have shown an ‘accelerated decline’ over the past 40 years due to unsustainable irrigation practices and climate change.
  10. A human can live for a month without food but only a week without water. 
  11. Another water fact says that lack of water can lead to blood thickening in the body, ultimately increasing the risk of blood pressure. 
  12. As per the Mpemba effect, hot water freezes faster than cold water under certain conditions. 
  13. To fill a bathtub, you need 70 gallons of water and a swimming pool loses 1000 gallons of water per month to evaporation. 
  14. Virtual water is water that is ‘embedded’ for use in our products. For example, 3170 gallons of water is used for 1 pound of chocolate. Surprisingly, the global virtual water trade is over 1600 square kilometers/year which is 215 tons/year for every individual living on Earth. It equates to 600 liters every day. 
  15. Drink eight glasses of water per day. No scientific study backs this water fact., Another interesting water fact is that drinking too much water leads to water intoxication. 
  16. On freezing, water expands by 9%.
  17. More freshwater is present in the atmosphere than all the rivers on the planet combined. 
  18. NASA discovered water on the moon in the form of ice. 
  19. Another interesting water fact states that a 2.6-year-old pocket of water was found in a mine, in which 2 mines were below the earth’s surface. 
  20. Even a living tree is 75% water. 
  21. Are you the one afraid of growing old? You can say goodbye to premature wrinkling if you have enough water. 
  22.  As per another water fact, it takes 2000 gallons of water to produce one pound of cotton. 713 gallons of water is used to produce a single cotton t-shirt.
  23. One pair of jeans consume 2642 gallons of water including the entire lifecycle from cotton cultivation to manufacturing, processing the fabric and finishing. The dyeing and finishing processes in textile production are water-intensive. 
  24. According to the United Nations, two-thirds of the world’s population will face water scarcity by 2025. And 80% of the diseases in developing countries are water-related.
  25. Another did you know water fact is that water is stored in the idle layers of the skin. And when your body heats up, it comes to the skin’s surface. That’s why we call it sweating. And this is how body temperature is regulated. 
  26. The U.S. withdraws around 27 trillion gallons of groundwater for their usage every year. Around 70% of freshwater withdrawals are used for agriculture.
  27. Pure water doesn't smell or taste. It has a 7 pH level
  28. Household leaks waste more than 1 trillion gallons of water nationwide. 
  29. We are the water warriors because human newborns have 78% water in their bodies while adults have a rough estimate of 55-65% water in their bodies
  30. Many how-to-save water facts say that shortening the duration of your showering ritual by just 2 minutes can save 4 gallons of water. 
  31. Did you know that the automobile industry relies heavily on water and that a single car requires 39,000 gallons of water to process from metal production to painting? 

Recommended Read: Ways to Conserve Water: Easy And Effective Tips

Why Should We Save Water Facts?

Conserving water is heroism, let’s understand why and how with the following water facts:

  • With our global population booming, UNICEF reported that 4 billion people i.e. almost two-thirds of the world’s population suffer from water scarcity for at least one month in a year. By 2025 half of the world’s population will be living in water-stressed areas. Climate change, overpopulation, and water scarcity are exacerbating the crisis. 
  • Moreover, the World Economic Forum has listed the water crisis as one of the top global risks with future conflicts leading to a third world war arising over access to freshwater resources. 
  • Without significant conservation efforts, some regions may deplete their available water within the next few decades, threatening both economic stability and human survival. 

All the above water facts create an urgent need to save water for a sustainable future. 

Water scarcity affects millions worldwide every year and water conservation is the key to creating a positive wave in society. The sustainability puzzle can be solved with water conservation smoothly.

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Solving The Water Sustainability Puzzle With Kritsnam

All the above water facts prove that sustainability is the need of the hour in the modern business landscape. Addressing the substantial water usage within agriculture, textile, food and beverage, manufacturing and other industries is vital to achieving net zero targets that comply with the environmental regulations.  

Undoubtedly, smart water meters are promising tools for sustainability and water conservation. With simple actions like using Dhaara Smart, companies can lower their utility bills, reduce their water footprint, and contribute to sustainability goals. 

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Dhaara Smart, known as the new-age water meter is a blend of powerful IoT and advanced modern sensor technologies. From gathering powerful data insights, and leak detection, to cost-saving, improved sustainability, and enhanced operational efficiency, smart water meters from Kritsnam do it all. 

Let’s shape water for a secure future with Dhaara Smart from Kritsnam!

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