The Origin of the Earth s Water

The Origin of the Earth s Water
Author: Rao Konduru (Dr)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 138
Release: 2020-01-23
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0973112085

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Please visit www.drinkingwaterguide.com Did you know more than 99% of your amazing body's molecules are water molecules, and 55% to 60% of your body weight is water? You therefore should make sure that the water in your body is clean, healthy and nutritious, and more importantly one 100% free of contaminants. This book is designed to help you achieve that goal! This book shows, based on the scientific evidence gathered by astronomers, cosmologists, space scientists and researchers, where exactly our planet Earth is located in our Universe, and how exactly our planet Earth possessed that much liquid water that we drink to survive today. The story begins with the amazing descriptions about the formation of our Universe after the Big Bang, trillions of stars, our spiral-shaped Milky Way Galaxy, our Solar System, our Sun, our planet Earth and our Moon. Drinking Water Guide teaches that we should avoid tap water, well water or bottled water of any kind, and drink only "purified water" that is either neutralized or slightly alkalized, and remineralized up to a TDS (Total Dissolved Solids) level of 200 ppm. Drinking Water Guide also teaches how to purchase or make your own purified water, and how to remineralize and alkalize the purified water with sample experiments conducted at home. "The Origin of the Earth's Water" is the compacted version of the original book "Drinking Water Guide (ISBN # 9780973112061)", which has 20 chapters and 522 pages. "The Origin of the Earth's Water" is compiled with 5 important chapters of the original book "Drinking Water Guide." TABLE OF CONTENTS: DRINKING WATER GUIDE Drinking Water Guide book has 522 pages, 20 Chapters, 121 Figures & 38 Tables. The Origin of the Earth's Water book has 134 pages, 5 Chapters, 28 Figures & 1 Table. The Paperback for both books looks like a workbook (8" x 10" size). CHAPTER 1 THE ORIGIN OF THE EARTH'S WATER CHAPTER 2 DRINKING WATER FACTS & STATISTICS CHAPTER 3 IMPORTANCE OF DRINKING WATER CHAPTER 4 TYPES OF DRINKING WATER CHAPTER 5 TAP WATER CHAPTER 6 BOILED WATER CHAPTER 7 BOTTLED WATER CHAPTER 8 SPRING WATER CHAPTER 9 WELL WATER CHAPTER 10 DEMINERALIZED WATER OR DEIONIZED WATER CHAPTER 11 REVERSE OSMOSIS WATER CHAPTER 12 DESALINATED WATER CHAPTER 13 DISTILLED WATER CHAPTER 13 APPENDIX-13A, APPENDIX-13B, APPENDIX-13C CHAPTER 14 BRITA, ZERO WATER AND PUR FILTRATION UNITS CHAPTER 15 ATMOSPHERIC WATER GENERATORS CHAPTER 16 HOW TO SANITIZE REUSABLE WATER BOTTLES CHAPTER 17 REMINERALIZATION OF THE PURIFIED WATER (A very important chapter) CHAPTER 18 ALKALINE WATER (A very important chapter) CHAPTER 19 DRINKING WATER GUIDE IN A NUTSHELLCHAPTER 20 THE ORIGIN OF THE EARTH'S WATER(CONTINUATION OF CHAPTER 1) Drinking Water Guide book has 522 pages, 20 Chapters, 121 Figures & 38 Tables. The Origin of the Earth's Water book has 134 pages, 5 Chapters, 28 Figures & 1 Table. BOOK'S FINAL MESSAGE: The water we drink today is at least 4.54 billion years old? Our planet Earth inherited up to 50% of its water from the interstellar medium even before it was born, and the remaining water came from the bombardment of asteroids during the early stages of our solar system formation. Our ancestors' belief that comets brought water to our planet Earth was however proved by our scientists to be a myth. Please visit www.drinkingwaterguide.com, and click on "Table of Contents". Read REVIEWS here: www.drinkingwaterguide.com/REVIEWS.pdf (copy and paste this URL onto your browser, and read REVIEWS)

Asteroids Comets and Meteors IAU S229

Asteroids  Comets  and Meteors  IAU S229
Author: International Astronomical Union. Symposium
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 488
Release: 2006-04-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0521852005

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Proceedings of IAU Symposium 229 on minor bodies of the solar system, for researchers and graduate students of planetary sciences.

The Story of Earth

The Story of Earth
Author: Robert M. Hazen
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2012-04-26
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781101580684

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Hailed by The New York Times for writing “with wonderful clarity about science . . . that effortlessly teaches as it zips along,” nationally bestselling author Robert M. Hazen offers a radical new approach to Earth history in this intertwined tale of the planet’s living and nonliving spheres. With an astrobiologist’s imagination, a historian’s perspective, and a naturalist’s eye, Hazen calls upon twenty-first-century discoveries that have revolutionized geology and enabled scientists to envision Earth’s many iterations in vivid detail—from the mile-high lava tides of its infancy to the early organisms responsible for more than two-thirds of the mineral varieties beneath our feet. Lucid, controversial, and on the cutting edge of its field, The Story of Earth is popular science of the highest order. "A sweeping rip-roaring yarn of immense scope, from the birth of the elements in the stars to meditations on the future habitability of our world." -Science "A fascinating story." -Bill McKibben

Atmospheric Evolution on Inhabited and Lifeless Worlds

Atmospheric Evolution on Inhabited and Lifeless Worlds
Author: David C. Catling,James F. Kasting
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 595
Release: 2017-04-13
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521844123

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A comprehensive and authoritative text on the formation and evolution of planetary atmospheres, for graduate-level students and researchers.

Physical Geology

Physical Geology
Author: Steven Earle
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 628
Release: 2016-08-12
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1537068822

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This is a discount Black and white version. Some images may be unclear, please see BCCampus website for the digital version.This book was born out of a 2014 meeting of earth science educators representing most of the universities and colleges in British Columbia, and nurtured by a widely shared frustration that many students are not thriving in courses because textbooks have become too expensive for them to buy. But the real inspiration comes from a fascination for the spectacular geology of western Canada and the many decades that the author spent exploring this region along with colleagues, students, family, and friends. My goal has been to provide an accessible and comprehensive guide to the important topics of geology, richly illustrated with examples from western Canada. Although this text is intended to complement a typical first-year course in physical geology, its contents could be applied to numerous other related courses.

Water

Water
Author: Giulio Boccaletti
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2022-10-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780525566007

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Spanning millennia and continents, a revealing history that “tackles the most important story of our time: our relationship with water in a world of looming scarcity” (Kelly McEvers, NPR Host). "Far more than a biography of its nominal subject ... The book stands as a compelling history of civilization itself." —The Wall Street Journal Book Review Writing with authority and brio, Giulio Boc­caletti—honorary research associate at the Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, Univer­sity of Oxford—shrewdly combines environmental and social history, beginning with the earliest civ­ilizations of sedentary farmers on the banks of the Nile, the Tigris, and the Euphrates Rivers. Even as he describes how these societies were made possible by sea-level changes from the last glacial melt, he incisively examines how this type of farming led to irrigation and multiple cropping, which, in turn, led to a population explosion and labor specialization. We see with clarity how irrigation’s structure informed social structure (inventions such as the calendar sprung from agricultural necessity); how in ancient Greece, the communal ownership of wells laid the groundwork for democracy; how the Greek and Roman experiences with water security resulted in systems of taxation; and how the modern world as we know it began with a legal framework for the development of water infrastructure. Extraordinary for its monumental scope and piercing insightfulness, Water: A Biography richly enlarges our understanding of our relationship to—and fundamental reliance on—the most elemental substance on earth.

The Illustrated History of the Elements

The Illustrated History of the Elements
Author: Jan Kozák,Roger M. W. Musson
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2020-02-10
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9783030214265

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This beautiful art book portrays the forces of nature through the main elements of Earth, Water, Air, Fire. It is composed from a large selection of unique images of a wide variety of sources, mostly private collections. It is a highly illustrated book, containing reproductions of rare engravings, maps both old and new, sketches, and diagrams. The book is a sequel to ‘The Illustrated History of Natural Disasters’, published in 2010. While the first book provided a detailed look into two main kinds of natural disasters (of seismic and volcanic character), this volume presents natural disasters of all kinds: geophysical, hydrological, climatological and biological. The book is divided into three parts: the first part introduces the leading question as to whether the elements should be regarded as constructive, for giving origin to life on Earth, or destructive given the impact of natural disasters to society throughout history; the second illustrates the positive effects of nature’s elements; and the third part depicts and contextualizes the history of natural disasters such as earthquakes, tsunamis, volcano eruptions, landslides, avalanches, draughts, storms, fires, among others.

A Brief History of Earth

A Brief History of Earth
Author: Andrew H. Knoll
Publsiher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2021-04-27
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780062853936

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Harvard’s acclaimed geologist “charts Earth’s history in accessible style” (AP) “A sublime chronicle of our planet." –Booklist, STARRED review How well do you know the ground beneath your feet? Odds are, where you’re standing was once cooking under a roiling sea of lava, crushed by a towering sheet of ice, rocked by a nearby meteor strike, or perhaps choked by poison gases, drowned beneath ocean, perched atop a mountain range, or roamed by fearsome monsters. Probably most or even all of the above. The story of our home planet and the organisms spread across its surface is far more spectacular than any Hollywood blockbuster, filled with enough plot twists to rival a bestselling thriller. But only recently have we begun to piece together the whole mystery into a coherent narrative. Drawing on his decades of field research and up-to-the-minute understanding of the latest science, renowned geologist Andrew H. Knoll delivers a rigorous yet accessible biography of Earth, charting our home planet's epic 4.6 billion-year story. Placing twenty first-century climate change in deep context, A Brief History of Earth is an indispensable look at where we’ve been and where we’re going. Features original illustrations depicting Earth history and nearly 50 figures (maps, tables, photographs, graphs).