x amount of water + y amount of food

Discussion in 'Human Science' started by notPresidentAndrew, Jan 29, 2003.

  1. notPresidentAndrew Banned Banned

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    I've heard that we must drink 1,000 gallons of water for every pound of food we eat. Is that true?

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  3. Cog Registered Member

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    I dont know if it is true, but a vast majority of the water we get is through food. The food we eat is so dense in water that it is usually not a concern to drink ungodly amounts of water outside the food.

    Once all the water is taken away from the food, the food would weigh so little that your statistic would not surprise me much.
     
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  5. hlreed Registered Senior Member

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    X amount of water + Y amount of food = What?
    This is like an unfinished

    Ask a microbe how much water it drinks and you might get answers for yourself, since you are an assembly of cells that were once microbes.
     
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    boloney, boloney, boloney...
     

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