get it from a well or tap or river with clean water................. anyway use your COMMON SENSE in other words ues your BRAIN if you have one!!
It is a combination of both. Oceans gain water from water that runs off from land and from precipitation that falls on them. But they also lose water due to evaporation.
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yes they do
gain water in the distilled water and lose water in the salty water
Water gains energy in evaporation to become water vapour.
Salt controls water absorption so the cells would gain water.
Freshwater fish tend to gain water.
lose because of osmosis:) your welcome.
It is a combination of both. Oceans gain water from water that runs off from land and from precipitation that falls on them. But they also lose water due to evaporation.
condensation
Carbonated water contains no calories, so it shouldn't cause weight gain.
You lose water through urine, feces and perspiration (sweating). You gain water by eating, drinking and metabolic generation.
It is not correct, filling the stomach with water is not a true weight gain.
You will typically retain water after a flight, so any weight that you gain is water weight that will be naturally got rid of.
For what?It requires a heat gain for the water,but a heat loss for whatever the water is in contact with.
Consume lots of water durhead!
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