Your water might have hydrated a dinosaur
The water molecules dinosaurs drank millions of years ago are still cycling through Earth's atmosphere today, recycled endlessly via evaporation and precipitation.
The water molecules you drink today are the same ones that dinosaurs used over 66 million years ago. Earth's water cycle constantly recycles this ancient water through evaporation and precipitation, ensuring the total amount remains constant. This means the water quenching your thirst could have once hydrated a Tyrannosaurus rex or a Brachiosaurus. Some of these molecules even predate dinosaurs, originating from Earth's formation 4.5 billion years ago, carrying cosmic history in every drop.