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		<title>By: Jolly ROger</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jolly ROger</dc:creator>
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		<description>I read an article in &quot;Mother Earth News.&quot; With the law of Conservation of Matter, that is, no matter, is just changes distribution over the planet. The point of the article was that every human uses water, for drink, bathing, agriculture,manufacturing etc. Still that water is still is still in the water &quot;cycle.&quot; 
The issue is over-population. There are approximately 6.7 billion people on the planet. Each of the bodies is essentially made of 75% water, making 6.7 billion &quot;bags of water,&quot; that are retaining water out of the  of. If I were to calculate x gallons of water X 6.7 billion bags of water,  that would be interesting. There is no more or less water on Earth than there was billions of years ago. 
Issues of Global warming don&#039;t effect amount of water, just distribution of water. Draining the Oglalla Aquifer for agriculture doesn&#039;t effect the amount of water, just distribution. Damming the Colorado River doesn&#039;t change the amout of water, just distribution.

The law of Conservation of Matter, and the 1st &amp; 2nd laws of Thermodynamics are LAWS. Think about these in every aspect of your life.

Thanks, Miss Anthropy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read an article in &#8220;Mother Earth News.&#8221; With the law of Conservation of Matter, that is, no matter, is just changes distribution over the planet. The point of the article was that every human uses water, for drink, bathing, agriculture,manufacturing etc. Still that water is still is still in the water &#8220;cycle.&#8221;<br />
The issue is over-population. There are approximately 6.7 billion people on the planet. Each of the bodies is essentially made of 75% water, making 6.7 billion &#8220;bags of water,&#8221; that are retaining water out of the  of. If I were to calculate x gallons of water X 6.7 billion bags of water,  that would be interesting. There is no more or less water on Earth than there was billions of years ago.<br />
Issues of Global warming don&#8217;t effect amount of water, just distribution of water. Draining the Oglalla Aquifer for agriculture doesn&#8217;t effect the amount of water, just distribution. Damming the Colorado River doesn&#8217;t change the amout of water, just distribution.</p>
<p>The law of Conservation of Matter, and the 1st &amp; 2nd laws of Thermodynamics are LAWS. Think about these in every aspect of your life.</p>
<p>Thanks, Miss Anthropy</p>
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