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Unfortunately for cavefishes, their groundwater habitat is also our main source of drinking
water.
And they also used hydrogen from
water.
Even simple things like shaded places or fruit plants or drinking
water
inside the city can make a difference in how people feel towards the place, and whether they consider it a generous place that gives, a place that's worth keeping, contributing to, or whether they see it as an alienating place, full of seeds of anger.
We have nothing more than collagen, other than water, in our body.
Not moose, but
water.
And not frozen water, and not
water
in a gaseous state, but liquid
water.
And many solar system bodies don't have liquid water, and so we don't look there.
Other solar system bodies might have abundant liquid water, even more than Earth, but it's trapped beneath an icy shell, and so it's hard to access, it's hard to get to, it's hard to even find out if there's any life there.
Let's think only about liquid
water
on the surface of a planet.
There are only three bodies to think about in our solar system, with regard to liquid
water
on the surface of a planet, and in order of distance from the sun, it's: Venus, Earth and Mars.
You want to have an atmosphere for
water
to be liquid.
You can't have too much atmosphere, too thick or too warm an atmosphere, because then you end up too hot like Venus, and you can't have liquid
water.
It's not the highest resolution image, it's not the sexiest image, it's not the most recent image, but it's an image that shows riverbeds cut into the surface of the planet; riverbeds carved by flowing, liquid water; riverbeds that take hundreds or thousands or tens of thousands of years to form.
The atmosphere of Mars today is too thin and too cold for
water
to be stable as a liquid.
Where did that atmosphere go that allowed
water
to be liquid at the surface?
Water
can now seep in.
To grow, plants need water, sunlight and nutrition.
We want to keep all the
water
and soil nutrition only for our trees, so we remove the weeds growing on the ground.
At this stage, every single drop of
water
that falls into the forest doesn't evaporate back into the atmosphere.
It's got no
water.
And beyond Mars, the
water
in the solar system is all frozen.
And so about 15 years ago, we started a series of missions to go to Mars and see if
water
existed on Mars in its past that changed its geology.
So Mars in its past, with a lot of water, perhaps plenty of time, could have had life, could have had that spark, could have grown.
It's liquid
water.
Liquid
water
is flowing down these craters.
It has weeping
water
right now.
Liquid
water
on its surface.
Enceladus is blasting sheets of
water
out into the solar system and sloshing back down onto the moon.
Well, we believe because it has
water
and has had it for a significant period of time, and we believe it has hydrothermal vents with perhaps the right organic material, it is a place where life could exist.
Hubble, just a couple years ago, observing Europa, saw plumes of
water
spraying from the cracks in the southern hemisphere, just exactly like Enceladus.
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