My question is distorted by translation. And too brief. There is a problem: are the evaporation or the quality of moisture from the respiration of an animal the same, the transpiration of plants on one side and evaporation from the surface of asphalt, evaporation from boiling water on the other. There is an assumption that the water molecules, the structure of the evaporated water are very different from each other. In other words: there are natural evaporation from biota and there are evaporation artificial, created by man. These are evaporation from arable land, from artificial reservoirs, from technological processes. The latter increase in industrial time with increasing speed. The volume of such evaporation and the speed of the circuit between the atmosphere and the earth increases and determines the destructiveness and frequency of natural disasters. Solving such a problem can lead the planet out of a stupor - to lead to a common understanding and the creation of a new concept for the preservation of life on the planet.

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My question is distorted by translation. And too brief.
There is a problem: are the evaporation or the quality of moisture from the respiration of an animal the same, the transpiration of plants on one side and evaporation from the surface of asphalt, evaporation from boiling water on the other. There is an assumption that the water molecules, the structure of the evaporated water are very different from each other. In other words: there are natural evaporation from biota and there are evaporation artificial, created by man. These are evaporation from arable land, from artificial reservoirs, from technological processes. The latter increase in industrial time with increasing speed. The volume of such evaporation and the speed of the circuit between the atmosphere and the earth increases and determines the destructiveness and frequency of natural disasters. Solving such a problem can lead the planet out of a stupor - to lead to a common understanding and the creation of a new concept for the preservation of life on the planet.