It is not easy to drink an entire gallon of water; even half a gallon is a strain, and most people would not want to drink more than a pint of anything at once. However, if you broke it up into, let us say, eight ounce glasses, which would then give you eight glasses to drink at ten minute intervals over a period of 70 minutes, that might be possible. Even so, I would not recommend it. Drinking too much water throws off your electrolytic balance and in extreme cases can result in death.
There are 16 cups for every gallon of water. There are also 128 ounces in a gallon.
a gallon, 8 oz should be drank every 10 minutes until the patient is done with the gallon
um.. they go to a lake or river and drink water out of there
2 hours and 50 mins
A good rule of thumb while you are boating in warm weather is to drink some water every 15-20 minutes.
You may be dehydrated. You should drink a gallon of water a day. Even more if you are drinking. When drinking, make every third drink just water.
No. That a silly amount of water. Eight glasses (a half gallon or so) is the standard answer.
If you are boating on a warm day, drink water at least every 15-20 minutes
No, some of the water is absorbed into the body.
Some water every 15-20 minutes...
If you are boating on a warm day, drink water at least every 15-20 minutes
There are 16 cups for every gallon of water. There are also 128 ounces in a gallon.