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To: William Peavey who wrote (3534)12/27/1998 2:39:00 AM
From: Sleeperz  Read Replies (2) of 5827
 
There is only a finite amount of water on this planet. In some areas
fresh water is in short supply even if there is ocean water near by.
Depleting the supply of ocean salt water in the long run will cause
the salt level to rise, killing all ocean based water life/plant life and ocean side plant life and then human race. See the Dead Sea as
an example.

There is truth in what you say, but the only water that will be curtailed will be fresh water. There are ample oceans on this planet to provide hydrogen until our sun goes super-nova.
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