Is there an ever increasing amount of bones and/or water on the earth

Steah

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Humans are 70% of water (or so I've been told.) Humans also have bones in them. When someone dies, where does the water and bones go? Do the bones decay into a powder, ever so slightly increasing the amount of bone dust in the soil? Does the water from that person get sucked up into the water cycle, adding more precipitation over time? If not, what happens to your bones and water after you die?
 
No, it doesn't add to the precipitation over time indefinitely, just temporally until it gets absorbed by other things, like creatures, like you.

So maybe now, part of your body, in the deepest corners of you, you have atoms that were part of some old dude or catlady with 3 teeth from Minnesota.

Have a nice day.
 
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