How old is the water we drink?

The water on our Earth today is the same water that's been here for nearly 5 billion years. Only a tiny bit of it has escaped out into space.10 Apr 2016

How old is most of the water we drink?

Just how old is HO? A fascinating new study suggests that some of the water molecules we drink and bathe in are way old — as in more than 4.6 billion years old.

How old is our water?

All the water on Earth has been here for 4.5 billion years.

Is all water on Earth the same age?

Earth is old. The sun is old. … As much as half of all the water on Earth may have come from that interstellar gas according to astrophysicists' calculations. That means the same liquid we drink and that fills the oceans may be millions of years older than the solar system itself.

How old is the first water?

A scientists takes a sample of water from a mine deep underground in Ontario, Canada. The water turned out to be 2.6 billion years old, the oldest known water on Earth.

Are we drinking dinosaur pee?

As for the dinosaur pee- yes it's true we are all drinking it. As dinosaurs roamed the earth longer than humans (186 million years during the Mesozoic era), it is theorized that 4 cups out of the 8 recommended cups of water a day have been at one point in time dinosaur pee.

Does water expire?

Water doesn't go bad. Having a freshness date on a bottle of water makes about as much sense as having an expiration date on sugar or salt. … Although water, in and of itself, does not go bad, the plastic bottle it is contained in does "expire," and will eventually start leaching chemicals into the water.

Can water be destroyed?

Originally Answered: Can water be destroyed? Law of conservation of matter- matter can neither be created nor destroyed. This applies to water also. You can change water into another state like solid or gas or even plasma.

Is water older than the sun?

Around 70 percent of the Earth's surface is comprised of water, and our big, blue, planet is filled with rivers, streams, and oceans that defy everything scientists have come to learn about the formation of Earth.