Most of our planet is covered with water. Oceans and seas make
up three fourths of the earth's surface while the land itself contains countless
numbers of rivers and lakes. The snow and ice on the summits of lofty
mountains is water in its frozen form. A substantial part of the earth's water
is in the sky: every cloud contains thousands--sometimes millions-of tons of
water in the form of vapor. From time to time, some of this water vapor turns
into drops of liquid and falls to the ground: in other words, it rains. Even the
air you're breathing now contains a certain amount of water vapor.
In short, no matter where you may look on the surface of the
earth, you're certain to see water around somewhere. Indeed, the place you're
sitting in at this moment probably contains about forty to fifty liters of water
in it. Look around. You can't see it? Look again, more carefully, this time
raising your eyes from these words and look at your hands, arms, legs, and
body. That 40-50 liter mass of water is you!
It's you because about 70% of the human body is water. Your
body's cells contain many things but nothing so much or so important as water.
The biggest part of the blood that circulates everywhere in your body is of
course water. This is true not just of yourself or of other people however: the
bulk of the bodies of all living things is water. Without water it seems, life is
impossible.
Water is a substance that was specially designed so as to be
the basis of life. Each and every one of its physical and chemical properties
was specially created for life.
Other liquids freeze from the bottom up; water freezes from
the top down. This is one of the most unusual properties of water and it is
crucial for the existence of water on the surface of the earth. Were it not for
this property, that is, if ice didn't float, much of our planet's water would be
locked up in ice and life would be impossible in its seas, lakes, ponds, and
rivers.
Let's examine this in detail to see why. There are many
places in the world where the temperature falls below 0�C in winter, often
considerably below that. Such cold will of course affect the water in seas,
lakes, etc. These bodies of water grow colder and colder and parts of them
begin to freeze. If ice didn't behave the way it does (if it didn't float in other
words) this ice would sink to the bottom while the warmer bits of water
would rise to the surface and be exposed to the air. But the temperature
of that air is still below freezing so these will freeze too and sink to the
bottom. This process would continue until there was no liquid water left
at all. But this isn't what happens. What happens instead is this: As it gets
colder, water grows heavier until it reaches 4�C at which point everything
suddenly changes. After this, the water begins to expand and it becomes
lighter as the temperature drops. As a result, the 4�C water remains on the
bottom, the 3�C water above it, the 2�C water above that and so on. Only at
the surface does the temperature of the water actually reach 0�C and there
it freezes. But only the surface has frozen: the 4�C layer of water beneath
the ice remains liquid and that is enough for underwater creatures and
plants to continue to live.
We should note here that another property of water-the
low thermal conductivity of ice and snow-is also crucial in this process.
Because they are such poor conductors of heat, the layers of ice and snow
keep the heat in the water below from escaping into the atmosphere. As a
result of all this, even if the air temperature falls to -50�C, the layer of sea
ice will never be more than a meter or two thick and there will be many
fractures in it. Creatures such as seals and penguins that dwell in polar
regions can take advantage of this to reach the water beneath the ice.
Again let us recall what would happen if water didn't
behave this way and acted "normally" instead. Suppose water continued
to become denser the lower its temperature became like all other liquids
and ice sank to the bottom. What then?
Well in that case, the freezing process in the oceans and
seas would start from the bottom and continue all the way to the top
because there would be no layer of ice on the surface to prevent the
remaining heat from escaping. In other words, most of earth's lakes, seas,
and oceans would become solid ice with a layer of water perhaps a few
meters deep on top of it. Even when the air temperature increased, the ice
at the bottom would never melt completely. In the seas of such a world, no
life could exist and in an ecological system with dead seas, life on land
would also be impossible. In other words, if water didn't "misbehave" and
acted normally, our planet would be a dead world.
Why doesn't water act normally? Why does it suddenly
begin to expand at 4�C after having contracted the way it should?
That is a question that nobody has ever been able to answer.
Water is "just right" for life to a degree that cannot be
compared with any other liquid. The larger part of this planet, a world
whose other attributes (temperature, light, electromagnetic spectrum,
atmosphere, surface, etc) are all suitable for life, has been filled with just
the right amount of water necessary for life. It should be obvious that this
cannot all be accidental and that there must instead be intentional design.
To put it another way, all the physical and chemical properties
of water show us that it is created especially for life. The earth, purposefully
created for mankind to live in, was brought to life with this water that was
specially created to form the basis of human life. In water, God has given us
life and with it He causes the food by which we are nourished to spring from
the soil.
But the most important aspect of all this is that this truth,
which has been discovered by modern science, was revealed in the Qur'an,
bestowed upon humanity as a guide fourteen centuries ago. Concerning
water and mankind, God's word is revealed in the Qur'an thus:
It is He who sends down water from the sky. From it you
drink and from it come the shrubs among which you graze your herds. And
by it He makes crops grow for you and olives and dates and grapes and fruit
of every kind. There is certainly a Sign in that for people who reflect.
(Surat an-Nahl: 10-11)
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