Things you should know about water

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  • After working out, the weight you lose is not the weight of fat but water.
  • 15% of U.S. residents get their water supply from non-public water facilities.
  • 80% of U.S. water is used from thermoelectric power and irrigation.
  • Only 0.3% of all water on Earth is useable for human.
  • The earth is a planet that’s mostly constant, meaning it don’t gain or lose any matter overtime. Most of the water millions of years ago are still around now.
  • Water covers 70-75% of earth. (Global warning could possibly drive that up in a short time.)
  • Pure H2O has pH of 7.
  • 8 cups of water is the daily recommended consumption of water, but they don’t necessarily need to be in liquid form. You get them in food or other beverages too.
  • Water intoxication occurs when you drink too much too quickly. Water intoxication causes imbalance of water in the brain.
  • 80% of an infant’s body is water.
  • You have lost over 1% of your body water by the time you feel thirsty.
  • In U.S., 80-100 gallons of water is used by each person on average. The largest amount goes to flushing the toilet.
  • U.S. uses 345,000 million gallons of fresh water each day.
  • 326 million cubic miles: the amount of water on earth.
  • There are more fresh water under ground in aquifers(underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock) that on earth surface.
  • No other liquid dissolves more substances than water.
  • Caffeine (in soft drink, coffee and tea) prevents water from travelling to certain locations in the body.
  • A normal healthy person can consume 3 gallons a day.
  • 70% of the body of an adult is made up of water.
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