What is the primary water
Hydrogen, released from the decomposition reaction in the Earth's core, ascends through the mantle and reacts with oxidized rocks. It results in a well-known chemical reaction: 2H+O=H2O. The core pressure constantly rises, forming tectonic cracks in the Earth's Crust, through which liquid and gaseous substances find their way to the surface. That's how primary water rises from deep within the Earth.
Primary water stands resilient against weather fluctuations, ensuring a stable supply unaffected by natural groundwater levels and climate change. Unlike traditional groundwater, it remains pristine and free from nitrates and bacteria. Primary water is a sustainable drinking, sanitation, and agriculture solution, enhancing drought resilience and global health.