In this fascinating new book about the water cycle, readers will find that while it might be hard to imagine, it's true.The author, Robert E. Wells, explains the complete water cycle and also discusses ocean currents, ocean and lake habitats, and . Thats where our oxygen gas comes from. Since water has such a distinct chemical signature, it was an ideal way to trace the dinosaur's footsteps. And thats true and then you remember, oh yeah, in winter it freezes, and then it turns into a solid. They wouldnt last that long, and there are several things that could happen to them. News and Information for Faculty, Staff, and the WSU Community, Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture, Division of Academic Engagement and Student Achievement (DAESA), https://askdruniverse.wsu.edu/2016/04/10/drink-water-dinosaur-days/, Video game advertising venture wins big at 20thannual Business Plan Competition, Power engineering practicum provides students with industry introduction, Scott Wallace selected for Oaks Academic Technology Award, College of Education reappoints Amir Gilmore as associate dean, WSU students connect with Palouse kids as Pen Friends, Seismic testing of NHERI TallWood Building to set a new record, Karen Weathermon named the SamuelH. Smith Leadership Award recipient. Its an ancient place, but the stuff in it may actually be very young. The Naked Scientists 20002020 | The Naked Scientists and Naked Science are registered trademarks created by Dr Chris Smith. Subscribe to WSU Insider to receive free daily updates by email. Adults may learn something along with their kids. As water on the surface of lakes, oceans, and rivers warms up, it travels into the sky as very tiny droplets, or vapor. They only reveal dinosaur lifestyles for the weeks prior to laying an egg. LOTT Clean Water Alliance produces Class A Reclaimed Water, highly treated wastewater that can be used for almost anything but drinking. Capture a web page as it appears now for use as a trusted citation in the future. I love this series of science books. 2. Cojan and her team are now extending the study to other areas of France and eventually hope to look at global drinking habits. Desalination is an energy intensive process, so unless it would take you more energy to get to or obtain a source of fresh water than it is to use salty water, evolution tends to take the easy way out and just adapt to use fresh . I think we children need to understand what this information better. Story time: "Did a Dinosaur Drink this Water?" by Robert E. Wells. They drank, swam and walked through water while it transformed between a liquid (water), gas (air), or solid (ice).