Basic Answer:
At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.
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The human body has a variable water content that changes daily and with age and gender and body type.
On average, adult humans have 57 to 60 % water by mass.
At birth, a baby can have up to 75% water weight and this decreases with age.
Obese individuals can have as little as 45% water weight.
Women tend to have a few percent less water weight than men, but this is largely a difference in muscle and fat between individuals.
In the human body the muscle is 75 % water the rest of the bosy is made up of bones, tissue, organs,and other stuff.
usually about 50-75%
70% of the human body is made up of water
31%
80%
61.8 percent
85 percent
About 55 percent of an adult human female's total body weight is water
Over half the body is made up of water (H2O).
60% of the body is made up of water. In the body,90% of the cells in the body is made up of water
Water
80%
61.8 percent
The human Body
85 percent
Well muscles and 75 percent of water
Yes :)
Mostly...The human body is 61.8 percent water by weight.
Yes. About 70 percent of your body is made up of water.
yes
75% i believe,that's most of your body 70% is "ideal" for a lean person, fat people can be a lot less ... down to about 50 %.