I’m not sure I understand you. Are we getting new water from outside our atmosphere? I was under the impression that the supply was pretty much static with it moving around from place to place, neither gaining nor losing any.
Admittedly, I don’t know much about it.
NASA says about 100 tons of material hits the earth every day. Good thing the earth is so big.
Some of that will be water, probably not a lot.
I don't have a number for how much material is stripped off the atmosphere by the solar wind, but I'm sure someone will 'splain it to this cook.
/johnny
Snow balls from hell!!!
By the way, congratulations on gaining adoption of your grandkids.
Starting over late in life is tough but i’m sure you will give them a solid footing to be successful in life.
The bottled water people are producing a fair amount of new water
And I forgot to mention Iced Tea
The Way I understand it ALL the water on this planet came from somewhere else.