How many Cool Water Facts do you Know ?

Everybody knows how important water is, both for the planet and for the plants, animals and people who live on it. That does not mean, though, that it isn't possible to still learn some cool water facts.

Here are some cool water facts:

Of all of the water on earth, less than one percent of it is fresh water.

It takes ground water roughly an average human lifetime to travel a single mile

Water is always recyclable.

Ninety seven percent of the water on the Earth's surface is ocean water.

If you go seven days without drinking water, you will die.

Water only takes five minutes to get through the stomach after it is consumed.

People drink more soda than they do water

The probability of life on other planets is determined almost entirely on whether or not that planet has or has ever had water.

Water replenishes the body faster than any other liquid.

You should drink at least eight ounces of water during each twenty minute cycle of exercise.

The belief that water is harmful to drink right before and right after exercise is a myth and it is actually beneficial to drink water right before and right after exercising.

Cold water is absorbed more quickly than warm water.

Eighty two percent of households in the United States have hard water

Drinking water is only fifty percent ground water.

If, in the next ten years, we could eliminate all of the new sources of water contamination, almost all of the groundwater that is available would remain pollution free.

The only time bottled water has to meet the federal standards for drinking water is when that bottled water gets marketed across state lines.

The Environmental Protection Agency has no say over the water in bottled water and therefore that water is not tested for things like E.coli or asbestos.

Bottled water has yet to be given a shelf life.

Pure water is blue

Sometimes hot water can freeze faster than cold water-this is called the Mpemba effect.

Scientists are still trying to figure out why ice is slippery.

If you keep hydrated, you are less likely to catch a cold or the flu.

Trees and the human brain are seventy five percent water.

Cold water is the best way to keep your body cool during hot weather

Adding some servings of cold water to your diet, even if you change absolutely nothing else in your daily routine, will cause your body to lose five pounds every year.

There are a lot of fun and cool water facts to be found if you have the time to look for them. This article serves to being you just some of the great information that is available about water. Water is the planets most diverse substance and the most important. Without it, there would be no life at all. Water is so common that people often forget just how important it is. Hopefully these cool water facts will help you to realize just how important and interesting water really is.

What is Water Made Of ? Tip #1

Water is a natural appetite suppressant. It is the safest way to keep your appetite down as it will make you feel full and flush itself out of your system through urination and sweat. This isn't to say that you should just drink water all of the time and not eat food if you are trying to lose weight, but drinking water is a way to make your stomach feel more full than it is.


What is Water Made Of ? Tip #2

All living creatures are made primarily of water. Eighty percent of the human body is made of water. Seventy five percent of the human brain is water. Plants are as much as ninety percent water. Water is what keeps all living organisms alive.


What is Water Made Of ? Tip #3

The water that is on the planet now is thought to be the water that was on the planet even before the dinosaurs walked around. This is because water is mostly self sustaining. It is also the only element that exists in all three natural states: solid, liquid and gas.




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