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  1. Nov 29, 2003 · WITHOUT water, life could not exist. Or so the theory goes. But this basic tenet of science, which has dictated the search for living systems on other planets, is being challenged.

  2. All known life needs liquid water to function properly. It’s essential in part because water is such a good solvent, readily dissolving and transporting nutrients across a wide range of temperatures. Its molecules also play a key role in ensuring proteins behave properly.

  3. Dec 19, 2016 · In order to determine whether life could arise without water, we must first decide exactly what we mean by life. By Darwinian standards, all life must be able to reproduce, grow, be active, and change continuously before death.

  4. Jun 20, 2016 · Scientists are getting closer to directly observing how and why water is essential to life as we know it. A study in this week's Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences provides the ...

  5. For we all know that water is essential for life. However, although it is true that life cannot exist without at least periodic access to water, organisms can live in some very dry places and some can survive the almost total loss of water from their bodies. Why is water so important?

  6. Aug 2, 2020 · There is no life without water. — Albert Szent-Gyorgyi. By Nick Jeffries and Tansy Fall. Water is a vital resource that has fuelled human progress. It transports solids, dissolves minerals, chemicals and nutrients, and stores thermal energy.

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  8. Try to imagine your life without water. You probably wouldn’t get through the first 15 minutes of your day: You drink water from the faucet, brush your teeth, flush the toilet, take a shower. And that’s just the water you see.