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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!

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