yes it is possible because of the water cycle. water that was in the lake then, went into the sky, the stuff in the sky condenses then precipitation happens, and then eventually that water evaporates. and so it continues.
Yes. Almost all water is recycled. There isn't enough water in the world otherwise.
However, it may not be all the same water. Some water from the time of the dinosaurs has disassociated into oxygen and hydrogen, and some is now frozen in the Greenland and Antarctic ice caps. Some may be new water from micrometeoroids or from combustion of fossil fuels. But the vast majority of Earth's surface water is recycled over and over in the water cycle.
Water is continuously replenished. Same water exists as it did earlier.
It's hard to beleive, but exactly the same water as now.
water is neither destroyed nor created, it is only transferred so yes.
The term "still water" refers to drinking water that is not carbonated. Both can be spring water.
No, your will warm it up and it will pass through you just like any other water. Even if you swallow an ice cube it will simply melt into water and do the same.
The Water When The Dinosaurs Lived Is The Same As The Water We Drink today.But We Make Changes To The Water,Even If We Do It Will Be The Same Water As The Dinosaurs Drank(Get It?)
There is a very, very, very, very small amount of new, un-recycled water coming out of the mantle, but the water we drink is the same water that the dinosaurs drank first!
Water is continuously replenished. Same water exists as it did earlier.
No dinosaurs specifically lived in the water. Plesiosaurs, pliosaurs, mosasaurs and ichthyosaurs lived in the water (but are not DINOSAURS). They are reptiles but not dinosaurs. They co-inhabited the planet with dinosaurs, in the same way that the pterosaurs ruled the air. Pterosaurs were not dinosaurs either.
No.
According to most scientists, we have had virtually the same amount of water on Earth since the planet formed. That would mean that there was the same amount of water on Earth when the dinosaurs existed. However, it is important to note that there is probably an infinitesimal amount more water now then there was in the time of the dinosaurs, simply because of the fact that there have been meteors/meteorites that carried a little bit of water to Earth since the dinosaurs died out.
yes i could be drinking the same water as a saber tooth layed on
It's hard to beleive, but exactly the same water as now.
no
Benefits of drinking Jana Water are the same as drinking regular water, Jana Water is just a brand name. It keeps you hydrated and is good for the skin.
Sometimes when you are hungry but you know that your full, it can weirdly be down to how much water you've drunk recently. I don't know the exact science of it, but drinking water stops you feeling hungry and gets rid of cravings...temporarily.
the same amount of water we have today... (70%)