Are we drinking ancient water?

The water on our Earth today is the same water that's been here for nearly 5 billion years. So far, we haven't managed to create any new water, and just a tiny fraction of our water has managed to escape out into space. The only thing that changes is the form that water takes as it travels through the water cycle.

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Are we drinking same water as dinosaurs?

Every living thing on Earth needs water to survive and the water that we drink today is the same water that wooly mammoths, dinosaurs, and the first humans ever drank! Earth only has a certain amount of water and it travels around moving between lakes, rivers, oceans, the atmosphere and the land.

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Can you drink the oldest water in the world?

No, you can't drink it. The oldest water discovered on Earth has been stagnating underground for 1.6 billion years and is definitely older than your immune system. It predates Mount Everest, was around before the dinosaurs. It's 10 times saltier than seawater.

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Is the water we drink older than the sun?

As much as half of all the water on Earth may have come from that interstellar gas according to astrophysicists' calculations. That means the same liquid we drink and that fills the oceans may be millions of years older than the solar system itself.

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Is there less water today than 100 years ago?

Reality:​ There is the same amount of water on Earth today as three billion years ago.

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Can new water be created?

Theoretically, this is possible, but it would be an extremely dangerous process, too. To create water, oxygen and hydrogen atoms must be present. Mixing them together doesn't help; you're still left with just separate hydrogen and oxygen atoms.

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Can you drink water from 100 years ago?

Yes. The water on our Earth today is the same water that's been here for nearly 5 billion years.

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What is the oldest untouched water?

Scientist drinks water that's 2.6 billion years old

In 2013, a group of scientists discovered pockets of water nearly 1.5 miles beneath the Earth's surface in a Canadian mine that had been untouched and isolated for thousands of years.

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What does billion year old water taste like?

Lollar dipped the tip of her finger in this water and tested it with her tongue. She found the ancient sample “very salty and bitter – much saltier than seawater.”

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Can water be artificially created?

Yes, it is possible to make water. Water is made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The process to combine hydrogen and oxygen is very dangerous though. Hydrogen is flammable and oxygen feeds flames, so the reaction to create water often results in an explosion.

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Is there dinosaur DNA in water?

Every glass of water contains almost 100% Jurassic pee, claim scientists. The next time you reach for a glass of water, remember this; you could be about to sip on dinosaur pee.

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Is it possible to drink the same water twice?

Short answer: For any given water molecule, the odds are basically negligible.

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Can humans drink all the water on Earth?

Water covers 72% of the Earth. Unfortunately, we can't use most of that as drinking water. Over 97% of the Earth's water is salt water in oceans and seas. Another 2% is frozen in icecaps and glaciers.

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Has the water on Earth always been here?

Instead of arriving later by comet impact, Earth's waters have likely existed since our planet's birth. The water that makes Earth a majestic blue marble was here from the time of our planet's birth, according to a new study of ancient meteorites, scientists reported Thursday.

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Was there water on Earth when dinosaurs were alive?

Because our water keeps recycling, the water you drink today is the same water that existed back when dinosaurs roamed the earth.

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What was on Earth before water?

In Earth's Beginning

At first, it was extremely hot, to the point that the planet likely consisted almost entirely of molten magma. Over the course of a few hundred million years, the planet began to cool and oceans of liquid water formed.

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What is the purest water ever?

While there are a few places that boast extremely clean water, such as Canada, Iceland, Antarctica, or even Upstate New York, the team of scientists determined that the cleanest water in the world was in the Patagonia region of Chile, Puerto Williams.

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What would happen if you drank ancient water?

The answer: Not really, but a sip won't kill you. According to an interview in the Los Angeles Times, one of the paper's authors, Barbara Sherwood Lollar, has tasted it, and it was "terrible," she reports. "It is much saltier than seawater."

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How did early humans not get sick from water?

In ancient times, people actually built sand filtration columns. As the water slowly trickled through the column, it cleaned the water. When using soil or sand as a filter, particles that might be bad for you get stuck in the little gaps, or pores. This small stuff gets trapped as the water continues to flow down.

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Is it safe to drink Rain water?

Avoid using rainwater for drinking, cooking, brushing your teeth, or rinsing or watering plants that you intend to eat. Instead, use municipal tap water if it is available, or purchase bottled water for these purposes.

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Will we run out of water in 20 years?

Unless water use is drastically reduced, severe water shortage will affect the entire planet by 2040.

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Does water contain DNA?

River water, lake water, and seawater contain DNA belonging to organisms such as animals and plants. Ecologists have begun to actively analyze such DNA molecules, called environmental DNA, to assess the distribution of macro-organisms.

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Is water becoming rare?

No continent on Earth has been untouched by water scarcity, and an increasing number of regions are reaching the limit at which they can provide water services sustainably, especially in arid regions. Nearly two-thirds of the world's population is predicted to face water shortages by 2025.

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Why isn't water flammable?

The process of burning in this case is the oxidation of hydrogen or combination of the hydrogen and oxygen molecules. The result of the oxidation of hydrogen, its combustion product, is simply H2O or water. The reason that water (in any state) is not flammable is that it is already the product of combustion.

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