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Water Is Basic

Water is a basic requirement for all living things. Not only do humans need water, but it also has an important role in the life of every creature on this Earth. Without water, there is no life in this world because all living things cannot survive without it. In humans, water usually functions as a necessity for agriculture, transportation, and so on. 

Not only humans, animals, and plants also really need water. Simply put, water can be interpreted as a source of life and a sign of life. Become a source of life because every living thing on Earth needs water to survive. 

Meanwhile, as a sign of life, the human body is mostly composed of water. So that when there is no water there will be no life in humans. Without water, humans can become thirsty, lack water in their bodies, and cause death due to dehydration. Without water, animals will also thirst and eventually die, so land without water will become wasted and barren, plants will wither and dry up and then die. And in general, water is a compound that has an important role in supporting all sides of life for living things on the surface of the Earth. 

In daily life, water is used as drinking water and for toilet needs. For many people, water is used as a source of electricity and irrigation for agricultural fields. But do you know that water needs to be preserved? Humans need clean water. The origin of the water is clean, it can be used for washing or cleaning everything from dirt. And to drink which is very important for health, both individuals, families, communities, and the environment. 

However, now the water source has been polluted by garbage and sewage. Even water will be difficult to find during the dry season. At this time, clean water became a scarce item. The result of water pollution causes damage to ecosystems and natural sustainability and even threatens human life which will cause various diseases caused by unclean water due to loss of human awareness of the importance of clean water. 

The efforts that we can do to maintain the availability of clean water include: using clean water sparingly, doing greening or reforestation around houses and forests, minimizing the use of chemicals that can pollute water, not throwing garbage in rivers, recycling used goods, and manufacturing. city parks and water catchment areas.

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