Yes, indeed it does. The water conserved following the laws governing the conservation of matter, and will constantly be moving through oceans, lakes, clouds, groundwater, organisms, and more! Next time you have a glass of water, remember: you are drinking dinosaur pee!
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.
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.
How it is filtered is that they recycle the water, how the water cycle is, it is recycled, taken of the bacteria it has.
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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.
Water is a substance that is recycled in nature through the water cycle. It evaporates from bodies of water, forms clouds, falls back to the Earth as precipitation, and then flows back to bodies of water through rivers and streams, completing the cycle.
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It is recycled.
it depends on how you mean recycled but yes recycled water is filtered so i would say its safe
Water is recycled by the water cycle. You know evaporation, condensation, precipitation, etc.
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.
You have recycled & reclaimed witch is all most the same thing. Recyled water can be used to water city or private properties &; parks also you're tolit water is recycled & reenterduced back into the water supply
Recycled water can be used in ponds and streams, in irrigation facilities, industrial uses, and in dust control. Recycled water is sometimes called reclaimed water.
all water is 100% recycled. We still have the same water that was here from the beginning of the earth. Anyone could call water 100% recycled