Klimov A.M. 1
Martynov A.A. 1
1 NNSUACE
The most common in the biosphere substance is water, a very unusual organic compound. Oceans, polar ice caps, glaciers, lakes, rivers, soil and the atmosphere contain about 1.5 billion km of water in various forms. The extraordinary physical properties of water determine its unique chemical composition. The global supply of water is mainly salty water contained in the oceans and seas. Fresh water accounts for about 3% of the total world supply of water; ¾ it is contained in polar ice caps and glaciers, and the rest of them in groundwaters and lakes. World reserves of water are made up of liquid (salt and fresh), hard (fresh) and gaseous (fresh) water. The total volume of water on Earth still is not known. The water cycle connects the hydrosphere with other components of nature: atmosphere, lithosphere, and biosphere. According to studies, the amount of water in the biosphere is increasing annually. It is to this problem and devoted our article.
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