Yes, anything in excess can be dangerous to your health,
Drinking too much water is called 'water intoxication' which is also known as hyper-hydration, water poisoning or overhydration.
Water intoxication is potentially fatal to brain funtions. Water can be considered a poison when over consumed. Water intoxication would only occur at amounts way higher than 1-3 litres which is the recommended amount of water to be drinking every day.
Over hydration can cause high blood pressure, head aches, nausea, swelling, confusion and seizures. It can cause an imbalance of electrolytes in the body that are responsible for brain activity among other things.
no but if you drink to much your blatter will explode!
I don't know about that but you can from a teaspoon.
Yes, it can. Your body requires a proper balance of electrolytes; water and salts. Too much water can interrupt the proper electrical functions of your body. You can die. Some people have.
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The drop of water goes through the water cycle. Evaporation, Condensation precipitation or sublimation deposition
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the water is sweetened
a drop of water may spend over 3,000 years in the ocean before moving on to another part of the water cycle
because the water drains away
If there was literally no water on earth, we would all die. Period...
It can and it sometimes it can't. It depends if the water drop was close to it. If was close to it the water drop would attrack the next water drop you drop
Die by the Drop was created in 2009-12.
Because if you drop the dryer into the water you will electrocute yourself and die.
A Drop of Water was created in 1987.
No it is not, a drop of blood is smaller than a drop of water but if you drop two drops of blood then that equals the right amount of water :)
People transferring the water usually end up drinking the water on their way to the drop zone. Since the water is so high in sodium, the people who drinked it die.
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The question on whether you would survive a 600ft drop onto water does not have a definite answer. Some people might even die in the air due to shock and panic while others will survive.
No, a drop of water isn't even the same as another drop of water. They come in different sizes and aren't adequate for precision uses. For an amazing drop search "Pitch drop experiment".
When you drop most things in water the object sinks and the water rises.