Essay On Water || Importance Of Water

Importance Of Water 

Importance of Water The importance of water in human life and for all living beings is immeasurable. About 70 percent of the world's water is stored. Each year the water cycle uses it as rain and water on Earth. Water is used by all living things such as trees, animals and humans. Water is being used for food production, body hygiene and thirst quenching. Aquatic animals live in water. Water is one of the five great principles. Its existence is abundant in nature. Water is essential for the creation and continuation of life on Earth. Water is essential for the nourishment and sustenance of living beings.


Human life is completely based on water. Our body is also 70 percent water. Water can keep our body clean. Water is used in other daily activities like washing clothes, cooking food and cleaning the house and premises. Humans are doing agriculture to produce food. All farming depends on water, whether rain or regular availability of water, we can grow and produce food. We can survive for a few days without food but not without water. Water cleanses the body and other bodily processes. People use different temperatures like warm, hot and cold water according to their needs.



By understanding the use and importance of water, it can be said that water is life. Special care should be taken when drinking and using water. Water can cure many diseases but water causes many diseases. Water will be the only element that humans use in every way. Water is also used in the process of manufacturing physical objects that use water. Thus life-giving water has a unique significance in our existence.

There are different sources of water on earth. For example: river water, sky water, well spring water and water formed by melting ice, hail water, snow etc. Due to the process of evaporation and condensation in the atmosphere, water is changing into different forms and water is also moving from one place to another, which is called the water cycle. This cycle is very important to all human life. If the right combination of light occurs, a rainbow appears when sunlight is reflected by water droplets in the atmosphere.

Water is inextricably linked to our civilization. Water is also essential for agriculture. Rainwater is especially important for agricultural production. Apart from this, river water is also used for irrigation with the help of canals and culverts. Water resources Rivers and seas provide transportation and trade opportunities. The soil carried by the rivers makes the various valleys and plains extremely muddy. Terai region of Nepal is a dynamic example of this.

The water absorbed by the soil accumulates underground. The water accumulated in this way bursts out from some place. The water coming out is known as Dhara, Kuwa, Padhera, Hot water fountain etc. Such water is also extracted artificially by digging wells.

Water can easily dissolve different substances, so the smell and taste of water will vary from place to place. In fact, we judge whether water is potable or not based on taste and smell. We do not drink the salty water of the sea and the smelly water in the wetlands, but we like the clean water that comes out of the mountain.

As water has different properties, it is very useful for animals. It is a good solvent and has a very high surface pressure. The density of pure water is highest at 4°C, its density decreases as the temperature rises or falls above 4°C. As water is a neutral substance, it also helps to reduce the greenhouse effect by absorbing radiation in the atmosphere. Since water has a very high specific heat capacity, it plays an important role in determining the Earth's climate.

Being a good solvent, it dissolves various salts and sugars. In addition, water acts as a catalyst in the chemical reactions of various elements. Water also plays an important role in various reactions in the body of living organisms.

However, some elements are insoluble in water. Some liquids like oil, ghee and stones, wood, metals do not dissolve in water. Cell membranes in animal cells use this property of water to combine chemical elements inside and outside the animal cell.

Due to the high surface pressure of water, water settles in the form of droplets. An example of this can be seen when rain falls on an impermeable material such as glass. This property of water is very useful for plants to expel water produced during photosynthesis.

The solid form of water floats in liquid ice. Although this is a simple property, it has a lot of environmental significance. Since the density of ice in the solid state is less than that of water, ice floats on water. Floating ice does not allow atmospheric cooling to reach the water below, so the water at the bottom surface remains liquid. Because of this unique property of water, in many cold places aquatic life can survive in the water below even when the surface is frozen.

Water conservation and our responsibility

Today everyone is misusing water. Water consumption for irrigation of bathrooms, toilets, kitchens and gardens is in excess. It is the duty of all of us to protect water from misuse and not to waste water, because misuse of anything leads to poverty and destitution. Wasteful spending also causes loss and people who need it do not get to use it. He neither thinks of his own wrongdoing nor of the harm caused to another person by his wrongdoing. Islam prohibits wasteful spending and commands conservation. It is said in the Qur'an, "Eat and drink but do not spend extravagantly, Allah does not like the spendthrift."

Muhammad Sall. Whose life was an ideal for every human being, his advice to conserve water will be useful for all of us. Most of them used to perform ablution with 650 grams of water and used to bathe with 2.5 to 3 liters of water. (Muslim)

A person Hazrat Ibne Abbas Razi. Who came and asked how much water we need for ablution? So he said - a little more than half a liter, again he said how much water is needed for a bath? From two and a half to three liters. He said, this water is not enough for me. He said, It reached him who was better than you, i.e. Messenger of Allah Muhammad (peace be upon him)..(Ahmad).

Once Muhammad Sall. Hazrat Saad bin Abi Waqqas Razi. Whoever was passing by was performing ablution at the same time and was using more water than necessary. He said, O Saad! What wasted money? He asked, is the Fazul also expensive in ablution? He said, yes, why not! Even if you are near a flowing river, using more water than necessary is wasteful.

Request: We request every countrymen brothers and sisters to experience this complex problem who are thirsty due to lack of water which others have to suffer due to excessive use of water due to excessive water loss and it will be our responsibility to join hands to solve this problem. To be the leader, because it is the duty of all of us to protect water.

Some rules for water conservation

Irrigation of the garden in the morning or evening through a thin pipe can save water to a large extent.
Instead of washing the car with a pipe, it is better to wash it using a bowl with water in a bucket.
The time of brushing, the time of trimming the beard, the time of washing the dishes should be kept open and the faucet should be prevented from wasting water unnecessarily. Likewise, the faucet should be properly closed after the work is done. If it is possible for us to use the used water for some other purpose, bring it to use.
A lot of damage is caused by falling water drop by drop. If water leaks drop by drop for the whole day, an estimated 27 liters of water is lost in a day.

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