We had a science teacher in the fifth grade who explained that. Nice to see it demonstrated that the Coriolis effect actually does work in a body of still water.
When we run out of ice, I get a 10 lb bag from the grocery store. It’s called Reddi-Ice, or some such. Two bucks. On the bag it’s printed “Ice is food!” Just saying… It’s not taxed, just like food.We need a number of different things to stay alive, including water, air, and food. Food provides nutrients (fats, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, amino acids, etc.) for the body. Air and water do not. There is a difference.
I'm not saying water isn't essential, just that it isn't food.