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Scientists have differing opinions on whether all the water on Earth has been peed before, with one estimating it would take 19 million years to pee out the whole ocean and another noting that juvenile water has never been part of the water cycle.
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Who
Neil Donahue, director of the Steinbrenner Institute for Environmental Education and Research and professor at Carnegie Mellon University; David Kreamer, professor of hydrology at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas
What
Scientists have differing opinions on whether all the water on Earth has been peed before, with one estimating it would take 19 million years to pee out the whole ocean and another noting that juvenile water has never been part of the water cycle.
When
Sat, 13 Jun 2026 09:00:00 GMT · 8h 10m ago
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Why
The question arises from the complex water cycle and the continuous movement of water molecules around the planet.
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This scientific discussion offers insight into the long-term global water cycle and the origins of Earth's water, highlighting that some water deep within the Earth's crust has never been part of the surface water cycle.
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