1959 Importance of Water to Life: Johns Hopkins Science Review - stock video

On the educational science television program Johns Hopkins Science Review, produced by the Johns Hopkins University, host Lynn Poole stands in a kitchen and discusses the importance of water for life and civilization; comparison of water to importance of oxygen; discussion of the fact that human body is 90% water; discussion of necessity of water for civilization; discussion of vanishing of Babylonian culture following cease in flow of Tigris and Euphrates rivers
On the educational science television program Johns Hopkins Science Review, produced by the Johns Hopkins University, host Lynn Poole stands in a kitchen and discusses the importance of water for life and civilization; comparison of water to importance of oxygen; discussion of the fact that human body is 90% water; discussion of necessity of water for civilization; discussion of vanishing of Babylonian culture following cease in flow of Tigris and Euphrates rivers
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606942558
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Archive Films: Creative
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00:00:32:29
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Baltimore, Maryland, United States
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