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XYZ Reality Appoints John Haddick as Chief Technology Officer
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'Getting cheesy': Fireball Cinnamon Whisky launches Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce inspired lipstick
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Is Fortnite Shutting Down in 2022 or 2023?
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Marketmind: Ebullient markets nervously eye China data dump
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Every glass of water you have drank contains dinosaur wee
Experts have explained the reason why every glass of water we consume has dinosaur urine in it and it's not as gross as it sounds. When you get a cold glass of water from the tap, chances are you don’t think much about it before getting it down the hatch, so long as it looks clean. But, water experts have explained that the water you’re drinking may have gone through a dinosaur or even through your neighbour, before getting to you. This is because every drop of water on Earth has gone through a continuous water cycle over billions of years, and the amount of water on the planet at any given time is always the same. Severn Trent Water explained more, telling the Birmingham Mail how our planet's water cycle works. Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter They explained: “ Heat energy from the sun causes water to evaporate into the atmosphere from sea, lakes and the soil. “Air currents containing water vapour rise over higher ground into cooler temperatures which causes condensation and creates clouds. “More air currents cause the clouds to move around the Earth, across sea and land. As the clouds cool, precipitation as snow, sleet, hail or rain.” They explained that the vast majority of precipitation on Earth ends up back in waterways, such as seas, lakes and rivers. Continuing, they revealed: “97 per cent of the world’s water is salty sea water, two per cent is frozen in the polar ice caps and one per cent is fresh water for us to use.” Water companies collect and store water in reservoirs, which is then treated and tested by the Environment Agency and Drinking Water Inspectorate. It can then be distributed to homes through pipes. Then, the wastewater that has been used is transported through drains and sewers to sewage treatment works and returned to streams and rivers. Have your say in our news democracy. Click the upvote icon at the top of the page to help raise this article through the indy100 rankings.
2023-06-15 23:34

Nintendo is taking 3DS and Wii U offline within six months
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United Parcel Service, Teamsters union to resume labor talks on Tuesday
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Ryan Gosling has a hilarious response to those who say he's 'too old' to play Ken in 'Barbie' movie
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2023-06-01 04:18

Internet showers Netflix show 'Fauda' stars with praise as they join frontline duty to defend Israel against Hamas
'Our hearts are with you! God bless you and Israel,' tweeted a fan
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Pharrell Williams: 'lot of people died' for black culture to triumph
As he prepared the biggest fashion show of the year in Paris on Tuesday, musician-turned-designer Pharrell Williams told AFP he was conscious of the traumatic...
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