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Answer 1: In cool weather, horses will drink about 10-12 gallons per day. During hot weather they drink 20-25 gallons (or more) per day depending on the heat and humidity. Answer 2: A horse drinks roughly 1.5 to 1.0 gallons of water per 100 pounds of body weight. In the winter horses tend to drink less as they don't like to drink overly cold water and in the summer or during very hard work they may drink up to twice as much. There is no one 'standard' amount of water a horse will drink year round.
Because when you drink water it takes up space (hunger) so you eat less.
quart is less.
19 quarts is less than 5 imperial gallons.
14 gallons. 1.2 gallons is less than one and a half gallons, 14 gallons is fourteen gallons. 14 gallons is bigger.
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Info from Busch Gardens: Elephants require about 68.4 to 98.8 L (18 to 26 gal.) of water daily, but may consume up to 152 L (40 gal.). An adult male elephant can drink up to 212 L (55 gal.) of water in less than five minutes. This is water consumed and does not include water for bathing. See link for more.
2 minutes or less
2 gallons are less than 5 liters.
If you were dieing of thirst, it is very hard to drink diamonds.