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Do we use the same water as dinosaurs?
– Yes. The water on our Earth today is the same water that’s been here for nearly 5 billion years. Only a tiny bit of it has escaped out into space. As far as we know, new water hasn’t formed either.
What does it mean to say that every drink of water you take is dinosaur pee?
A member of Curious Minds said: ‘Most of the water molecules have never been drunk by another human, but almost every single one has been drunk by a dinosaur. ‘This means that in every glass of water you drink, there is a lot of water which has already passed through a dinosaur and come out the other end.
Did dinosaurs come from the water?
That the non-avian dinosaurs were not aquatic animals, and do not appeared to have ever produced a real aquatic form, does seem like an oddity given their long period of life on Earth (mammals have produced the whales and their relatives, dugongs and manatees, and semi-aquatic forms like seals, otters, tapir, shrews.
Will water ever run out on Earth?
While our planet as a whole may never run out of water, it’s important to remember that clean freshwater is not always available where and when humans need it. In fact, half of the world’s freshwater can be found in only six countries. Also, every drop of water that we use continues through the water cycle.
Did dinosaurs pee?
To get this out of the way: yes, dinosaurs apparently did urinate. For years, scientists figured that dinosaurs, like most of their avian descendants, evacuated liquid and solid waste in a single stream from an orifice called the cloaca.
Was there a dinosaur that lived in the water?
Spinosaurus is the only dinosaur we know that spent time living in the water. Another dinosaur, Ceratosaurus, could probably swim and catch aquatic prey, such as fish and crocodiles.
Is London water recycled?
In London that water is recycled up to 7 times. Filtration is only the removal of particles; this doesn’t treat or purify the water.