I was just wondering the other day about water when I heard them talking about the amount that we waste.
Now I know that it does take time, money and effort to process/gather it, and then store, treat and distribute it, but I'm thinking more of the ability to actually 'waste' it.
Surely all the water in the world is stored under the atmosphere and cannot ever get out? If I leave my tap running it is redistributed and will work its way back to us all, won't it?
And rain water that isn't collected is simply returned to the ground/water table?
And any that evaporates reforms as clouds and then falls again as precipitation?
So is it actually possible for water to 'vanish', or does it just always exist in one form or another, or in one location or another?
Edit:Sorry title is meant to read 'LOSE'
Now I know that it does take time, money and effort to process/gather it, and then store, treat and distribute it, but I'm thinking more of the ability to actually 'waste' it.
Surely all the water in the world is stored under the atmosphere and cannot ever get out? If I leave my tap running it is redistributed and will work its way back to us all, won't it?
And rain water that isn't collected is simply returned to the ground/water table?
And any that evaporates reforms as clouds and then falls again as precipitation?
So is it actually possible for water to 'vanish', or does it just always exist in one form or another, or in one location or another?
Edit:Sorry title is meant to read 'LOSE'