dehydration first, later passing out from lack of water, later death from lack of water.
if you pollute water then you won't have any water to drink because it is polluted and if you drink it, it will kill you. That is how pollution effects drinking water.
vomiting/diarrhea
Uh dehydration is one.
acidity
symptoms of chlorine poisoning
Yes, drinking water does have effects on cholesterol levels. It generally is beneficial compared to someone drinking sodas or other drinks since water is pure. Drinking the recommended amount of water for you (# from doctor) will help lower your cholesterol levels.
Drinking seawater would significantly increase the amount of salt in the bloodstream and leads to dehydration. Nausea, weakness and even delirium are the effects of being dehydrated.
Drinking rusty water can lead to potential side effects such as stomach discomfort, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea. It may also expose you to harmful bacteria and metals, which can have long-term health consequences. It is important to avoid consuming rusty water and seek alternative sources of clean, safe drinking water.
Joseph F. Borzelleca has written: 'Effects of selcted organic drinking water contaminents on male reproduction' -- subject(s): Water, Drinking water, Contamination, Pollution
Yes. The more you drink the more you urinate. This may be a hassle going to the toilet frequently but drinking plenty of water is good for you.
Potential side effects of drinking water from a copper jug may include copper toxicity, gastrointestinal issues, and allergic reactions. It is important to monitor copper levels in the body and consult with a healthcare professional before regularly consuming water from a copper jug.
Gatorade is just a sugar drink. No more no less. It would affect you just as much as if you were to drink soda or sugar water. They both contain the same ingredients (Sugar and Water). So if you were to look up the effects of drinking soda or sugar water for long periods of time, surely the same can be applied to drinking gatorade.