Yes. No animal can live without water. Although Camels can last a while without it.
A term that means without water is dehydrated. Dry, moisture-free, arid, and drought are all also terms that mean without water.
we need hydrogen because without it there is no water and we will get dehydrated without water
Probably seriously dehydrated
Dehydrated means your body lacks the water it needs so a sentence could be; "After seven days in the desert without water he was dehydrated".
A term that means without water is dehydrated. Dry, moisture-free, arid, and drought are all also terms that mean without water.
Animals become dehydrated when they lose more fluids than they take in, often due to sickness, heat exposure, lack of available water, or excessive exercise. Dehydration can lead to serious health issues and should be addressed promptly by providing the animal with access to water and, in severe cases, seeking veterinary care.
Animals need water to survive because it is essential for various bodily functions such as digestion, circulation, and temperature regulation. Water helps transport nutrients and oxygen throughout the body, remove waste products, and maintain electrolyte balance. Without enough water, animals can become dehydrated and suffer from serious health consequences.
You would likely become very dehydrated.
No. No animal will be able to survive without food or water, they will starve and/or get dehydrated over a long period of time.
Because our bodies need water and without water we can get dehydrated. Also our brains our mostly made up of water.
A sentence for dehydrated is, If you don't drink any water for a long time you get dehydrated.
Your body is primarily made up of water and without the return of it from your kidneys you would become dehydrated.