Depends on the body. A normal human is about 70% water but that can vary considerably. Just take the weight in kilos and multiply it by 0.7 and that will give a rough estimation of how many litres of water are in it.
70 percent of your body is made up of water.
75% of the human body is water.
Over half. When born, around 80% or something. As growing, more solid moves in the way of water, making males around 60% and females around 55%. So, really, it just changes during growth.
Adequate daily fluid intake is: About 15.5 cups (3.7 liters) of fluids a day for men. About 11.5 cups (2.7 liters) of fluids a day for women. Check out my bio if you want to see how you can lose weight the right way.
70 % of the body is made up of water so the more a body weighs the more the more water there is in it.
The total amount of water in the body is an average of 37 litres in an adult.
Human brain equals 75% water. Human bones equal 25% water. Human blood equals 83% water
Your body needs 64 ounces each day
30% of your body is filled up with water!
About 2 liters a day.
A lot... The body is 75% water.
your body is about 70 percent water
Your body is 90 to 94 percent water. You muscles are mostly water. Basically your entire body is mostly water.
A rabbits body is 65-70% water
Water accounts for about 60% of a man's body weight.
about 65%to 70%。
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The body holds as much water as possible but other wise water gets out of the body via sweat and pee.
You have 60 % water in your body. You have 20 % water in extracellular compartment. You have 40 % water in intracellular compartment.
If you are an adult, your body water is about 60%. If you are not young, your body water is about 55%. If you are still a baby, your body water is about 75%. If you are still in your mom's tummy, your body water is about 90%. Hope it will help.
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