Vatn
Vatn is a term used in several Nordic languages to denote water. In Icelandic and Norwegian contexts it can refer to the substance water in general, and in many geographic names it denotes lakes or other bodies of water. Usage varies by language and region, but the concept is central to science, daily life, and infrastructure in the Nordic world.
Etymology: The word derives from Proto-Germanic watō, via Proto-Nordic vatn, and is cognate with the English
Forms and cycle: Water occurs as freshwater and saltwater. It exists in liquid, solid (ice), and gaseous
Importance and uses: Water is essential for life and for human activity. It supports drinking supplies, agriculture,
Management and challenges: Societies manage water through infrastructure (pipes, reservoirs, wells), treatment facilities, and policies that