Basic Answer:
At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.
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The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type.
On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.
At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.
Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight.
Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and fat between individuals.
In the human body the muscle is 75 % water the rest of the bosy is made up of bones, tissue, organs,and other stuff.
usually about 50-75%
70% of the human body is made up of water
31%
80%
61.8 percent
85 percent
About 55 percent of an adult human female's total body weight is water
Over half the body is made up of water (H2O).
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
Water
80%
61.8 percent
The human Body
Yes :)
Well muscles and 75 percent of water
85 percent
Mostly...The human body is 61.8 percent water by weight.
Yes. About 70 percent of your body is made up of water.
yes
75% i believe,that's most of your body 70% is "ideal" for a lean person, fat people can be a lot less ... down to about 50 %.