i will recycle my pee... hmm yummyy!! then i can live few days more than u guys..
anyway .. it is impossible to run out of water, as long as we have atmosphere that causes the clouds and rain.. then there is seas and oceans, we can always take the salt out of the water "physics 101" and drink the water .. pee it back in the ground that goes back into the oceans after it get filtered through the ground from the minerals and stuff that's in our pees .. it get vaporized again up in the sky.. then the sky pees on us with some rain.. and there u go, the cycle goes on and on and on and on - till it run out of its Energizer batteries, and that little damn bunny stops, and we are doomed :p
2007-01-12 22:28:00
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answered by theRAM 2
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the world is seriously fvcked at the moment but think positive. Im sure the scientist will find a way to actually make water, sounds bizare but it could happen in a few years.
Thing is, stuff like this is only a problem in the long run so basically noone gives a shi* at the moment. Its ironic, you see these mothers and fathers looking after their kids and wishing the best of them for the future but by not recycling water and doing the other green stuff they suppose to be doing, their making their kids life a lot harder.
Fact of the matter is if you really love ur kids , then start thinking about Earth otherwise you might as well kill your kids now.
2007-01-12 22:49:46
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answered by jason6x6x6 3
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Eventually Aussies will wake up and smell the coffee that the only solution is recycled water. At the moment though there are a few very gullible folks there who think the words "treated effluent" are an accurate description of it. The fact is that most of the water in Europe is recycled. With modern technology it is actually cleaner and more pure than the stuff that falls from the sky.
Wake up Australia!
2007-01-12 22:26:37
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answered by cosmick 4
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Desperate times call for desperate measures. I'm sure that when Australia becomes very close to running out of water, they'll figure ways to conserve or recycle water. I think Oz should start recycling water. I find it interesting that Australia, the driest continent in the world, uses the largest amount of water per capita/person.
2007-01-12 22:22:13
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answered by Muga Wa Kabbz 5
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Water molecules can't be destroyed. The water cycle takes care of this. Whenever water is evaporated in one place, it is released as rain somewhere else, stored in the clouds, or stored in the ground.
If you mean when we run out of water that isn't full of chemicals and medical waste, we're screwed. But I'm sure scientists are working on something useful like decent water filters.
2007-01-13 02:15:49
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answered by Anonymous
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we are able to not run out of water. an same water we are using now grow to be lower than the impact of alcohol by using dinosaurs. It only keeps cycling round -- somewhat gross to imagine about, i wager. the concern will be (and already is, in some places) having sufficient potable water.
2016-10-30 23:53:32
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answered by pour 4
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Kevin Costner will make a movie out of it...called Sandworld
2007-01-12 22:20:43
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answered by Sam I Am 3
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I no what you mean but pl of the world dont care anymore look at the ozone layer i wish there was more ppl like you god bless you for realising this xxx
2007-01-12 22:15:17
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answered by Anonymous
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water filters have no effect on the supply of water ( ? ) eventually you will use nuclear power to desalinate water ( scary isn't it - at least to some )
2007-01-12 22:15:09
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answered by Anonymous
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We are past screwed if water runs out.
2007-01-12 22:14:37
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answered by Johnny Corndrink 3
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