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Amazon Q CLI is a powerful tool that lets you interact with AWS and your development environment using natural language right from your terminal. It helps you write code, run commands, and manage AWS resources faster by understanding your context and providing smart suggestions, autocompletion, and even translating plain English into shell commands. It supports multi-turn conversations, so you can ask follow-up questions and get real-time help without leaving the command line. This boosts your productivity by simplifying complex tasks, reducing errors, and speeding up development workflows, making it easier to manage projects and infrastructure efficiently[1][2][3].
https://github.com/aws/amazon-q-developer-cli
🌍 Water molecules in the ocean today could have once traveled through glaciers, rivers, or clouds—completing a global journey called the water cycle that never truly ends. ✨
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🌍 Some of the water we drink today has cycled through dinosaurs and ancient forests. Water molecules can take thousands of years to complete a single journey through the global water cycle. ✨
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🌍 Water in the atmosphere is always on the move—at any moment, only about 0.001% of Earth’s water is in the air as vapor, yet this tiny fraction drives all rain, snow, and weather worldwide. ✨
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🌍 Water vapor in the air isn’t just invisible—it’s crucial for moving energy around the planet. When vapor condenses into clouds, it releases heat that drives weather systems worldwide. ✨
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🌍 About 90% of the water exchanged in the global water cycle happens over the oceans, not land. Yet this invisible ocean-to-sky movement powers most of the world’s rainfall. ✨
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🌍 Just 0.001% of all water on Earth is found in rivers, lakes, and the atmosphere. The vast majority is locked away in ice sheets, glaciers, or underground where we rarely see it. ✨
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🌍 The water cycle, or hydrologic cycle, constantly moves water through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, powering rivers, forming clouds, and shaping climates worldwide. ✨
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