Life on earth depends on the continuous flow of materials through the air, water, soil, and food webs of the biosphere. The movement of water through the hydrological cycle comprises the largest of these flows, delivering an estimated I 10,000 cubic kilometers (km^\u3e of water to the land each year as snow and rainfall. Solar energy drives the hydrological cycle, vaporizing water from the surface of oceans, lakes, and rivers as well as from soils and plants (evapotranspiration). Water vapor rises into the atmosphere where it cools, condenses, and eventually rains down anew. This renewable freshwater supply sustains life on the land, in estuaries, and in the freshwater ecosystems of the earth
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
Millions of people across the globe are already affected by natural variability in the water cycle. ...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Water is the key to our existence on this planet and it is involved in nearly all biological, geolog...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is the continuous exchange of water between l...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
Human activities have caused various changes to the Earth system, and hence the interconnections bet...
This is an introduction to a module on water conservation. It presents the concepts of limited suppl...
Every form of life on the Earth depends on water, and it is in water that billions of years ago the ...
Water Resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. Uses of water ...
The human influence on the global hydrological cycle is now the dominant force behind changes in wat...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
The world's human population now constitutes the largest driving force of changes to the biosphere. ...
Water is essential to human health and economic development due to its utilization in sanitation, ag...
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
Millions of people across the globe are already affected by natural variability in the water cycle. ...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...
Water is the key to our existence on this planet and it is involved in nearly all biological, geolog...
Life on earth is not possible without water. Only 3 % of the total water available is freshwater. Mo...
The water cycle, also known as the hydrological cycle, is the continuous exchange of water between l...
Water is a primary element in the human diet and a necessary resource for the agriculture. In additi...
Human activities have caused various changes to the Earth system, and hence the interconnections bet...
This is an introduction to a module on water conservation. It presents the concepts of limited suppl...
Every form of life on the Earth depends on water, and it is in water that billions of years ago the ...
Water Resources are sources of water that are useful or potentially useful to humans. Uses of water ...
The human influence on the global hydrological cycle is now the dominant force behind changes in wat...
Freshwater is essential for life on earth, not only for basic human needs such as food, fibre and dr...
The world's human population now constitutes the largest driving force of changes to the biosphere. ...
Water is essential to human health and economic development due to its utilization in sanitation, ag...
Water is increasingly recognized as an important factor constraining humankind’s ability to meet its...
Millions of people across the globe are already affected by natural variability in the water cycle. ...
Is fresh water a truly renewable resource? This paper argues that freshwater for human use is threa...