This is a debatable point, depending upon your point of view. From the Biblical point of view, water has been around since the second day of creation, when the waters of the earth were separated from the waters of the sky. The scientific community will hold a different viewpoint.
10 minutes I believe.
In a very sealed non -porous container water is not evaporated.
Bottled water isn't itself 'bad' but the plastic on the bottle does dissolve eventually, so you can drink bottled water when it's relatively fresh, but after a long time (such as a year, six months, etc.) I wouldn't recommend it. Bottled water is not regularly checked by the FDA. Filtered tap water is more reliable and a whole lot cheaper.
Water freezes at 32*F regardless of its container, or lack of container. As long as the water hasn't been altered with preservatives, flavors, colorants or other ingredients the temperature at which it will freeze doesn't change.
Man made water pollution has been around as long as people have. Natural water pollution has been around even longer, and it is when salt water flows into fresh water, animals die in water, or volcanic gases mix with water.
Bottled water is not actually perishable, although if you leave it out long enough you may start to get a growth of algae. People refrigerate it mainly because cold water tastes better.
Yes, as long as it's still sealed.
if it has no air in it up to a year and if it hasn't been opened. but if it has then about 2 weeks maybe? But i say if its past a month then don't drink it
5,0000 years
water wheels have been around since the romans!
An unopened bottle has an indefinite shelf life.
It's not unhealthy.. But sticking to tap water is a lot cheaper as long as you're in a country that has clean tap water.