In a sense. In the same sense they are drinking dinosaur blood as all the water on Earth, including the water in living things, is in a cycle.
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No, water does not come from dinosaur pee. Water on Earth is part of a continuous cycle called the hydrological cycle, where it evaporates from oceans, lakes, and rivers, forms clouds, falls back to the earth as precipitation, and eventually returns to bodies of water. Dinosaurs did not create new water molecules through their urine.
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Yes, dinosaur fossils have been found on all continents, including Antarctica. Fossils from different regions provide valuable insights into the diversity and distribution of dinosaurs during the Mesozoic era.
Typesof dinosaur is called: omnivores, herbivores, and carnivores. A carnivore is a dinosaur that eats meat only and they usally have sharp pointy teeth to tear the meat apart. A herbivore is a dinosaur that only eats plant, these dinosaurs have flat teeth. And last but not least a herbivore is a dinosaur that eats both plants and meat. These dinosaurs have flat and sharp teeth, but we humans that are omnivores have more flat teeth than sharp, because we dont have to tear meat likedinosaurs did........... YOLO
Strictly speaking, that isn't true. All those things that made it it into dinosaur pee would be removed rather quickly. But keep in mind that the Earth is basically a closed system - we're not losing water out into space, nor are we getting any new water. What we have is what we always have had. The water molecules we have today were probably around at the time of the dinosaurs, and may have been drunk by them and peed out by them. But since then, they've been filtered through the ground, evaporated, condensed, rained down and filtered again, and again many, many times over.
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Yes, yes it is.
To get the pee smell out of pee. You are drinking pee.
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Yes!
It typically takes about 30 minutes to 2 hours to pee after drinking a beverage.
The time it takes for you to need to pee after drinking varies depending on factors like how much you drank, your metabolism, and your bladder capacity. On average, you may need to pee within 30 minutes to 2 hours after drinking.
No.
After drinking, it typically takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour for someone to need to pee.
The urge to pee typically occurs within 30 minutes to an hour after drinking water.
On average, it takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour to pee after drinking 16 oz of water.
On average, it takes about 30 minutes to 1 hour to pee after drinking 20 oz of water.