It really depends how much water you drink.
weight of cerebellum
you are pushing up your own weight.
70%
A puddle jumper can typically support up to 30-50 pounds of weight in water.
1.Take a triple beam balance to find the weight 2.Then take a graduated cylinder a fill it about half way up with water 3.Measure how much water is in the container 4.Put your irregular shape in the water 5.Measure the water now 6.Subtract the difference 7.Then take your weight (in grams) divide by your volume (the difference of the water) AND THAT IS YOUR DENSITY
weight is measured by how much gravity is pushing down on you. weight is different from mass because mass is how much room you take up. weight is how much something or someone weighs.
25-30%
Water's weight, when frozen into ice stays the same, but the density of water is much higher than ice's, since Ice has the same weight and contents of Water, but takes up significantly more space.
The human body is 61.8% water by weight, 16.6% protein, 14.9% fat and 3.3% nitrogen. There are also other small elements which are much smaller percentages which make up our weight also.
Hyaluronic acid can hold up to 1000 times its weight in water.
Objects that float displace more water than objects that sink because the buoyant force acting on the floating object is equal to the weight of the water displaced. This means the weight of the floating object is less than the weight of the water it displaces, causing it to rise and push out more water. Objects that sink do not displace as much water because their weight is greater than the weight of the water they could displace.
The first: It might. The second: No way.