Is the water we drink DINOSOAR PEE?

No, the vast majority of the water we drink is not dinosaur pee. The Earth's water cycle involves water evaporating from oceans, lakes, and rivers, then condensing and falling as precipitation. This water can then be stored in aquifers or flow back into the oceans, rivers, and lakes.

While some of the water we drink may have been around for millions of years, it is unlikely to have come from dinosaurs. Dinosaurs went extinct around 65 million years ago, and water molecules can be recycled multiple times through the water cycle. Therefore, the water we drink is more likely to have been recycled water that originated from rain, snow, or other forms of precipitation.