yes is way better for your system then fresh water
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No this is from a differant person.....no salt water cannot quench your thirst. you would be more thirstier.
I think the first answer is right. salt water is better than regular water when you're thirsty.
No, drinking sea water will eventually kill you.
Salt makes people thirsty because as the saltier blood circulates through the body,it makes the fluid outside our body cells saltier than the fluid inside the cells.
There is too much salt in the ocean and salt makes us thirsty.
3.5% to 4% is the percentage of salt in seawater.
to quench your thirst means when your thirsty you drink something to relive your thirst so your not thirsty anymore.
Yes, salt is a solute in seawater. Water is the solvent, salt is one of the solutes, and the solution is seawater.
The solvent in seawater is the salt because it's doing he dissolving.
Distilled water eliminates harmful substances and can just satisfy our thirst only. Pi Water, on the other hand, possesses much higher merits such as balanced mineral, smaller clusters etc. http://www.pi-water.com/new/en_water_DrPi_top.html
Something, a drink maybe, that can satisfy your thirst .
In the early days, pioneers primarily drank water or tea to quench their thirst. Water was the most common choice due to its availability and necessity for survival, while tea provided a flavorful option and helped boost morale during long journeys or hard work.
Hydrate, satiate quench
The name Bilal means to satisfy thirst.
"quench" means to put out a fire using water. It can also by analogy mean to alleviate a thirst (quench a thirst).
far off water cannot satisfy a distant thirst means that the distance between the water and the thirst is big...so we have to find a water that is more close to us in order to quench our thirst..the water could be a person who is far from us..or maybe a goal...probably death..anything..
Because soup is considered a food, not a drink. Its is just vegetables in liquid form. It will not quench your thirst. Try a water.
we take the water from our blood until theres no more then we die.
to satisfy the thirst of the people looking for the salvation . The above does not answer the question. The answer is: Aquarius.
Unless you drink decaffinated, it won't. The caffeine in coffee will actually work to dehydrate your system.
He was captured during an Exhibition into Chile in search of Gold. To Satisfy his thirst for Gold his native Captors poured molten Gold down his Throat.
The word 'quench' is a verb (quench, quenches, quenching, quenched); to put out, extinguish; to satisfy a thirst; to bring to an end by satisfying, damping, cooling, or decreasing.