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The concept of water and its functions has been a subject of interest in the field of geology and planetary science for a long time.
2018 · 6 pages

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The Earth and the planets of the solar system have been formed over a geologically long period of time, and water has played a crucial role in this process. The article discusses the functions of water in the formation of the Earth and the planets, and its role in the existence of life on Earth. The Earth's history is marked by periods of glaciation, which have had a significant impact on the planet's climate and the existence of life. The ancient glaciations of the Earth are believed to have been caused by the impact of celestial bodies on the planet's surface, which led to the closure of the sun's rays and the creation of a crisis for life. The formation of the oil and gas industry is also connected to the boundaries of the shock collision of the Earth with celestial bodies and the life crises that followed. The article also discusses the concept of the hydride, which is a unique combination of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The hydride has universal anomalous properties that make it a key component in the formation of life on Earth. The article cites the work of Laryin V.N., who discovered a cosmohydrodynamic pattern of the change in the deficit of chemical elements in dependence on the size of their ionization potential. The article also discusses the concept of the engineering geonomy, which is a new scientific direction that studies the functions of water in the formation of the Earth and the planets. The engineering geonomy is based on the idea that water has played a crucial role in the formation of the Earth and the planets, and that its functions are closely related to the conditions and mechanisms of the formation of ancient glaciations on the paleo-Earth. The article presents several hypotheses on the origin of water on Earth, including the "hot" genesis, the "cold" genesis, the "cosmic" genesis, the "endogenous" genesis, and the "exogenous" genesis. The article also discusses the concept of the "Unified Theory of the Earth," which is a new scientific direction that aims to explain the functions of water in the formation of the Earth and the planets. The article concludes by stating that the functions of water are closely related to the conditions and mechanisms of the formation of ancient glaciations on the paleo-Earth, and that the engineering geonomy is a new scientific direction that aims to explain these functions. The article also emphasizes the importance of understanding the functions of water in the formation of the Earth and the planets, and its role in the existence of life on Earth. The Earth's hydrosphere is a critical component of the planet's climate system, and its functions are closely related to the conditions and mechanisms of the formation of ancient glaciations on the paleo-Earth. The article discusses the concept of the hydrosphere, which is the layer of the Earth's surface that is in contact with the atmosphere and the oceans. The hydrosphere is composed of the oceans, lakes, rivers, and groundwater, and it plays a crucial role in the Earth's climate system. The article also discusses the concept of the engineering geonomy, which is a new scientific direction that studies
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