some people can't swin but i do its easy first get in the water then put your hands out put the left hand out in the water then the right hand and put your feet outthen keep on doing it that is how you swim :0 :) :(...........................are you happy or not tell me i will go to my answer again and read it
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No. A point, as a mathematical concept, has no dimension. No length, no width nor depth (depht, even).
by sweeting and by peeing
the depht of water, or the shape of coastline, other than the moon.
dehydration synthesis
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It is true that when a human sweats, they lose weight. However, it is not a significant amount of weight loss, like a few pounds, but just a little bit. It really depends on how much a human sweats, but they do lose some amount of weight, but not a significant amount. This is true because water is leaving the body in the form of sweat, and since a lot of water weighs a lot, and if a person sweats a lot, they will lose some form of weight, but not significantly enough for a recognizable difference.
No, leaves can lose water.
you get dehydrated
Without water humans and mammals will die. Water is a large component of the human body. If we lose too much water our organs begin to fail.
That depends on the person - a live human body is about the same density as water - some people sink, some float - just. In other words, you are about weightless in water.
the water molecules will go into the cell since it will move from a concentration of higher to a concentration of lesser. If the cell had more water inside than the surrounding area then the water would leave the cell until an equilibrium is reached between the inside of the cell and the outside of the cell.