From keeping our bodies running to rejuvenating our planet, water plays a major role in our everyday lives. Here are some fun facts you may not know about water:

Each day we need to replace the 2.4 L of water our bodies lose through perspiration and kidney filtration. Help replenish it by keeping a bottle of water at your desk at work and sip it throughout the day.

Americans consume 350 L of water every day just by doing laundry, brushing our teeth, showering and drinking.

Once evaporated, a water molecule spends about 10 days in the air.

About one-third of the world’s total freshwater supply is underground in aquifers - from where our fresh natural spring water originates.

During the 1990s, American demand for bottled water grew an incredible 300%.

The water drawn for bottling is a renewable resource, sustained by the natural cycle of rainfall.

Commercial bottled water production accounts for less than 1% of all water used by other commercial, agricultural, industrial and recreational activities.

The body is nearly 2/3 water . The brain is 75% water, so moderate dehydration can cause headaches/dizziness.