H2o /Colorful waters
H2O, the chemical formula of water, source of life. It travels and transforms, liquid, solid, or gaseous. Throughout her travels, we will follow her naturally in her most diverse forms. Clouds that carry raindrops and snowflakes, which settle on the mountain peaks. When thawing, the ice feeds small streams forming small rivers and flowing towards larger watercourses, the rivers. They will flow into the seas and oceans to resume the cycle of evaporation to form clouds again. During all these passages, water infiltrates the earth to fill the water tables allowing the plains and meadows to be irrigate. Even when it has disappeared, traces of its existence or its passage remain visible, the cracked earth, the rocks worn by the glaciers. Originally transparent, it has the ability to take on all kinds of colors of which Nature has the secret! Unsalted water, fresh water represents less than 2.5% of all water on earth, of which less than 1% is in liquid form and can therefore be used by humans.