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== Appearances in the [[Halo Universe]] == | == Appearances in the [[Halo Universe]] == | ||
*Water is seen in plain sight in six of the ten levels of [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], nine of [[Halo 2]]'s levels, and almost all of [[Halo 3]]'s levels, in some form or another (excluding water vapor). | *Water is seen in plain sight the majority of all games. It appears in six of the ten levels of [[Halo: Combat Evolved]], nine of [[Halo 2]]'s levels, and almost all of [[Halo 3]]'s levels, in some form or another (excluding water vapor in a latter form). | ||
*[[Frank O'Connor]] is a self-confessed fan of video game water. | *[[Frank O'Connor]] is a self-confessed fan of video game water. | ||
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Water, chemical name dihydrogen monoxide, is a common chemical substance that is essential to all known forms of life. In typical usage, water refers only to its liquid form or state, but the substance also has a solid state; ice, and a gaseous state; water vapor and steam. Its chemical make-up is a covalent bond of two Hydrogen atoms and one Oxygen. The covalent bond is strong, but the energy released from breaking this bond is low and hard to capture. It is a polar molecule, forming weak Hydrogen bonds between the positive Hydrogen ends and the negative Oxygen end.
Appearances in the Halo Universe
- Water is seen in plain sight the majority of all games. It appears in six of the ten levels of Halo: Combat Evolved, nine of Halo 2's levels, and almost all of Halo 3's levels, in some form or another (excluding water vapor in a latter form).
- Frank O'Connor is a self-confessed fan of video game water.
Also See
- The wikipedia article on water.