There must be water in order for any life to exist on this planet.
Hydrogen looks like it will be the fuel of the future. It burns clean, and the only emissions is water, yes water. Hopefully we will be seeing more hyrdogen cars in the future. That and/or electric cars.
we don't know because that water is in the future and we are not
In the future, the Yukon River will melt, due to Global Warming, and dog sleihers will have to drink all the water, to get across. I am going there to drink some water right now.
Past tense - watered. Present tense - I/you/we/they water. He/she/it waters. Future tense - will water.
For future usage and prevention from damage in terms of pollution, and any other form of destruction.
In the future, we will continue using water for drinking, for washing ourselves, for industrial purposes, etc.
To me, the consideration of whether there will be any left of the commodity in the future if it is overused now. Water, oil, minerals and land would be examples of limited supply.
Schools should start using filters in the near future. This will help the school cut down on any extra contaminants that may exist in the drinking water.
Prolegomena to Any Future Metaphysics was created in 1783.
The likelihood of a tsunami hitting Atlanta in the future is extremely low, as Atlanta is located far inland and not near any major bodies of water where tsunamis typically occur.
Water is the future tense of water. 'I am going to water the plants'. Watered in the past tense. Watering is the present tense.
It can if there is no way for the water that falls on it when it rains to escape into the ground.