
Water is a liquid of life. Water is a chemical substance that composed of hydrogen and oxygen. It is undeniable that every creature from human, animal to plant animal needs water.
In human’s body, most of the body is made of water. Approximately 85 percents of your brain, 80 percents of your blood and 70 percents of your muscle is water. In the body 65 percents is water, this way if someone says you are fat, and you can tell him/her you just drank a lot of water. Water is everywhere all around us. There is a whole amount of water on the planet, probably about 326 million trillion gallons or about 70 percents on the planet but there is not that much water we can actually use because about ninety-eight percents of water on earth is in the ocean, it is full of salt. Only about 0.036 percent of the planets total water resources are found in lakes and rivers. Anyway this whole amount of water can be found in the constant cycle. As we used to study about its cycle ever since we were in the secondary school, it evaporates slightly from the ocean, wanders through the air, rains down on the land and then flows back to the ocean, and it keeps doing the same step on and on.
Water has three forms, there is no other substance appears in these three forms when it stays on earth. The three forms are solid water, liquid water and water as a gas. Solid water or ice is frozen water. Water freezes at 32 Fahrenheit or 0 Celsius, its molecules move farther apart and contracts. Ice will be lighter than liquid water.
Liquid water is fluid. It is the form we are most familiar with. And we also use it in many ways. As easy as it is, just go open your own refrigerator, look inside and you will definitely see a lot products that contains liquid such as orange juice, green tea, etc.
If you let a glass of water stand uncovered for a couple days, do not be surprise if you come back seeing nothing in the glass. It is because the water in the glass has disappeared as its molecule moves gradually and constantly. It evaporates into the air and turns to the vapor. It is the last form of water that you cannot see, the water as a gas or the vapor. When the vapors cool down, we can see it as the little clouds called steam. This steam is a tiny version of the clouds that we see in the sky. It is practically tangible cloud.
In this project, I have researched through the variety styles and forms of water. As I posted, there are many videos that strike me from their interesting experiments. I learned about what I can actually do with water like I can freeze the water by just a touch of my finger in ‘how to make hot ice’ video, I knew more about the chemistry in this liquid substance as I see it in ‘the pepper and water’ video. I learned to watch the water’s rhythm along as the way it moves. And in the space, the water shapes differently as what you treat it in ‘Waves in a Large Free Sphere of Water’ video. I learned through its texture, forms, rhythm, and ability. I feel water as I touch it in the different forms or states of water. I see water in the new different ways. Now I know there is a whole lots experiment I can do with this amazing substance.