It is possible. The water cycle is continuous, so we could be drinking the same water that dinosaurs drank, Cleopatra bathed in or a mouse drowned in. Luckily, water is naturally filtered while making its way back into the water table. Most water molecules are never destroyed, but continually go through a cycle of where they go... down your throat, down the sink, into a river, up into the sky, down as rain, into the ocean... etc. And it's been doing that for millions and millions of years over and over and over again. And so the very same water molecules have been around since the dinosaurs and long before that!
Water has always been the main drink of humans at any time. Fermented beverages such as beer, wine or kumiss (fermented mares milk) were also consumed. Milk was consumed by children or the elderly but usually not by healthy adults. The poor would drink sour milk if available. Almond milk was a common drink.
The same things people drink all around the world. Water, milk, soda, beer, coffee, tea, alcoholic drinks, wine......
There was not enough water for his troops to drink, so he poured out his helmet full of water to show that he was willing to face the same hardships as his men.
There was not enough water for his troops to drink, so he poured out his helmet full of water to show that he was willing to face the same hardships as his men.
wear vervain a small purple flower or put the pollen in food or something to drink wolfs bane for werewolf it is the one thing vampires and were wolves are allergic to so it works the same as an allergic reaction would touch it it burns your skin (for vampire not human same for were wolf) drink someones blood who drank/ate it and you become rabid and foam at the mouth that what happens to a vampire or were wolf it bites you
Dude! don't drink just water drink caffeine and water but I don't mean at the same time
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?)
They usually drank the same as the rich but it was a little less fortunate they used to drink out of plastic and metal glasses only. Just joking. The poor Romans drank wine but it was a cheaper grade of wine than the wealthy drank. They also had a drink called "posca" which was a mixture of vinegar and water.
"Hippies" drank the same things everyone else drank: tea, coffee, cola, root beer, beer, hard liquor, water, sprite, etc.
It would be the same whether you drank the water or not. About a month. Water dilutes the THC a little so it will decrease the concentration, so just drink more water than usual.
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!
In a sense. In the same sense they are drinking dinosaur blood as all the water on Earth, including the water in living things, is in a cycle.
he just wanted something to drink -_- if he wanted to kiss you, he would have.
apple jucie because it is yellow and you wee out yellow pee
The correct name for the Tasmanian wolf is Thylacine. Also known as the Tasmanian tiger (and not to be confused with the Tasmanian devil), this animal is now extinct, so it does not drink any water. Prior to its extinction, it drank the same water all wild animals drink, from creeks, rivers, lakes and other natural sources.
Not so much. All of the water that has ever been on earth has been recycled through evaporation then rain or snow and so on since the earth began. So dinosaurs drank water and peed and the water was absorbed into the ground which filtered it and then it rose to the surface, evaporated, rained and so on. So yes it is the same water the dinosaurs used but any trace of dinosaur pee has long ago been filtered out.
It is possible. It is quite likely that some it it is the water that was drunk by people even farther in the past...Jesus, for example, or Genghis Kahn. The longer ago, the more time available for it to become distributed worldwide. The same, by the way, is true of air.