Did you know facts on water?

Did you know facts on water?

Water Facts of Life Ride the Water Cycle With These Fun Facts

  • There is the same amount of water on Earth as there was when the Earth was formed.
  • Water is composed of two elements, Hydrogen and Oxygen.
  • Nearly 97% of the world’s water is salty or otherwise undrinkable.
  • Water regulates the Earth’s temperature.

Will the human race go extinct?

Scientists estimate modern humans have been around about 200,000 years, so that should give us at least another 800,000 years. Other scientists believe we could be here another two million years…or even millions of years longer. On the other hand, some scientists believe we could be gone in the next 100 years.

What are some water statistics 2017-2018?

Water Statistics 2017-2018 Buy Water Buy Fiji Water Buy Voss Water Buy Alkaline88 Water Buy Aquafina Water Blog Water Statistics, Trends and Facts Home» Water Statistics, Trends and Facts Water Statistics, Trends and Facts 5 Water Statistics 2017-2018 663,000,000 Without Clean Drinking Water in 2018 March 22 is World Water Day

How much of the world’s freshwater is renewable?

Less than 1 percent of the world’s fresh water (or 0.01 percent of all water) is usable in a renewable fashion. The average person needs a minimum of 1.3 gallons (5 liters) of water per day to survive in a moderate climate at an average activity level.

What are some interesting facts about water?

Water Statistics, Trends and Facts 5 Water Statistics 2017-2018 663,000,000 Without Clean Drinking Water in 2018 March 22 is World Water Day 2.4 billion people do not have access to water sanitation 315,000 children under 5 years old die every year from diarrhea 900 children deaths per da 1 child per every 2 minutes.

How many people do not have clean drinking water in 2018?

Home» Water Statistics, Trends and Facts Water Statistics, Trends and Facts 5 Water Statistics 2017-2018 663,000,000 Without Clean Drinking Water in 2018 March 22 is World Water Day 2.4 billion people do not have access to water sanitation 315,000 children under 5 years old die every year from diarrhea 900 children deaths per da