a lettuce.
Water. It take less to digest and gives you more than Head Lettuce
A dog and a human both are about 80% water. A watermelon is 92%. So it would depend on the size of the dog.
Yes. Lettuce is about 96% water, potato about 79%. Please see the link.
No because watermelon is just water fluid like other fruits. So it will fill your tummy more.
If you put the lettuce in fresh water there are more salts in the leaf than in the water, so the water will move back into the cells and make them rigid again, because the cells will swell. So if your lettuce in limp, laying it in water will make it crisp again.
You can eat food that has high water content. Fruits and vegetables have the highest: think iceberg lettuce, watermelon, tomatoes, and peaches. Another option is soup- the thinner the broth the more hydrating it is. That said, nothing will hydrate you as easily as water. Even if you get a lot of water from food, you should drink water and you must drink water if you're exercising.
Yes you can, but only occasionally you don't want to feed it watermelon everyday it could be as a treat. Watermelon can be fed to bearded dragons but is not of much use to them because it is mostly water. It will give them the runs and cause them to be dehydrated. This is similar to lettuce as it is often fed to beadies by owners that are not aware there is no nutritional value in lettuce and it will also give them the runs.
Watermelons have higher water activity because they contain more water than walnuts
Lettuce has more water to the leaf, while cabbage is firm. They are also two totally distinct plant species (Lactuca - lettuce and Brassica - cabbage)
Iceberg lettuce actually doesn't have much nutrition at all...it is mostly water. Greener lettuces, like romane lettuce, are packed with more vitamins and other important nutrients.
Yes, a horse can eat all parts of the watermelon and it is actually very healthy for them to have it in the summer as it gets them to ingest more water.
they are the same...two pounds