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it depends on how you mean recycled but yes recycled water is filtered so i would say its safe
The water would not have recycled back. It would have caused scarcity of water.
Because there is no 'new' water. All the water that exists for the earth is already here. If water is contaminated and unable to be recycled, then eventually water would run out.
Because there is no 'new' water. All the water that exists for the earth is already here. If water is contaminated and unable to be recycled, then eventually water would run out.
We would run out of water and everything would die. See what happens is that water is recycled after animals or plants use it. It is then cleaned and purified and then rained down again. Without this cycle, humans and everything for that matter would cease to exist. Because, we would all die.
Astronauts carry water into space because they would die without water. Also their urine is purified and recycled for drinking water.
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If there were no water cycle:There would be no clouds to reflect the sun's radiation and the earth would be hotterThere would be no rain so there would be no forests or grasslands, no vegetation growing on land, no crops, no animals.There would be no rivers, so no clean drinking water except in lakes and ponds, and if they get polluted they are expensive and difficult to clean.There would be no life on earth.
Not very much, because the water would all get recycled. All of your waste would get filtered, purified, and turned back into food.
If water was not recycled in Nature by the water cycle, the Earth's freshwater supply would deplete over time, leading to water scarcity. This could have devastating effects on ecosystems, agriculture, and human populations that rely on freshwater for survival. Additionally, the lack of water recycling could disrupt weather patterns and contribute to more frequent and intense droughts.
The quick answer is yes, however, it might be hard to convince some people to drink it because of the word "recycled". But factories have been able to recycle, cleanse, and purify water that can be consumed by people. Did you know that some water purifying factories can clean water SO well that they would have to put stuff back in the water for it to be drinkable? ~Apple Juice
you would see it by the meter unless your house has a shutoff in the interior, then it could be there.