If you're asking why we use dams and man made lakes, it's because that way the part of the land that is far inland doesn't need to transfer the water from the edge of the land where the ocean is.
If you're asking why do we need to conserve water if we have so much of it.
Well, have you ever tried drinking ocean water?
While the Earth is indeed covered mostly by water, only about 1% of that water is readily available for human consumption as freshwater. This limited freshwater supply is unevenly distributed across the globe, making water conservation crucial to ensure sustainable access to this vital resource. Additionally, population growth, climate change, and pollution are putting pressure on freshwater sources, further underscoring the importance of conserving water.
I do not know of any companies that install wireless surround sound for you. Regarding placement though, I think you would put them in the corners of your car, as that's what generally gives you a good surround sound experience.
Nope, but hes had MASSES of accidents though.
Sports Night: it's a TV show not a movie, though.
There are not two oceans that meet in Mexico. The Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea meet on Mexico's east side though.
Though they have same volume,they have different masses.
Yes,They are found in the coastal regions of Indo-Pacific oceans. They are primarily marine, though some species are known to live in rivers.
fossils
Icebergs are in the oceans, though they are located nearer to the top section of Earth, where it is colder and they can last.
The Mediterranean-though it is shared with parts of Asia and Africa. The largest sea entirely in Europe would be the North Sea.
Rudolf Clausius, a German mathematician and physicist formulated the law of conservation of energy clearly. Though William Rankine mentioned it but he did not formulate it as clearly as Clausius did.
The range is many though out the oceans. They swim throught out groups of 10 and are not killer