Yes, the water we drink today is part of a closed system that has been recycled through natural processes for millions of years. Water evaporates, condenses, and returns to the earth as precipitation, continually circulating through the atmosphere, rivers, lakes, and oceans. This means that some of the water we consume could have existed in various forms long before human history. Thus, while the specific molecules may not be the same, the water itself is part of an ancient cycle that connects us to the distant past.
Actually, the Earth will run out of water. In around 1 or 2 billion years from now, the sun will be hot enough to boil all of the Earth's oceans and all life on the Earth will be ceased during that time. The Earth will be scorched and discolored, and will become a lifeless planet.
Around 8 to 10 million cubic miles of Earth's water is considered fresh water, of which some 6 to 7 million cubic miles (more than two-thirds) is frozen in glaciers and the ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica.
During global warming all of the water was frozen leading to not much water now that it got warmer (green house affect ) there is more water now than then written by a fifth grader
Uranus experiences 42 earth years of summer followed by 42 earth years of winter.
Earth recycles it's water by the Water Cylce. The Sun's heat heats the water causing it to evaporate in to water vapour. It also does this to plants and that is called transpiration. As the water vapour rises it cools down and forms clouds. The clouds are moved by prevaling winds. The clouds get denser and denser and eventually falls back down as rain. The rain either runs down on the Earth's surface that is called surface run - off. Or it soaks into the ground and becomes ground water. It takes 40,000 years for the earth to recycle its own water. Without human intervention.
dinosaurs and other creatures like dinosaurs lived on the millions of years ago
becaues 2.76 millons years ago venus had water and water
because aliens extracted/partially extracted the water millons of years ago
The lenape indans lived millons and millons years before you did. They were the first people who live in North America.
The concept that explains this is the water cycle. Water on Earth is constantly recycled through processes like evaporation, condensation, and precipitation. This means that the water you drink today could have been around for billions of years, as it has been part of the Earth's water cycle for a long time.
Most are because they take millons of years to form
millons of years
the water the earth was formed with
what really happened to the dinosaurs million years ago is it a fact
it was found over millons of years ago! and the first people to find it were the romans...
Years.
Yeah any age kids or people can drink any kind of water.