It is beer and it wasn't beer but ale and NO ONE can drink sea water so they didn't drink that. They would bring rum and water.
yes but it was dangerous it was better to drink ale
canteens, i guess. maybe made of animal skin...
Dogs normally drink water, but puppies drink milktoo.
Water. All animals need water.
Henry VII hated to eat fruit and any thing that came from a plant. Also he despised Tudor water and only had one drink of water in his life! Fortunately for him, even though its very un-heathy not to drink water, he survived many deceases from not drinking Tudor water, for the water they drank was all from the sewers.
two hours
a solution occurs when all the drink particles beak apart from the crystal, and mix completely with the water particles
It wont do you any harm - apart fromt he risk of scalding if the water is too hot.
They needed medicine, food, protein, and water to drink, and also a good boat to go to sea.
camels mainly dont drink water because they store water in their humps Camels do drink water. They store fat in their humps, not water. Australian explorers who used camels were unpopular with the Aborigines, as their camels would empty waterholes in one sitting - waterholes which would otherwise support a whole tribe for months. Under normal circumstances, koalas do not drink water. In heatwaves and droughts, they will seek out proper water sources such as creeks and billabongs.
purple pincher hermit crabs, you can tell this crab apart from other because they have a purple pincher. these need fresh water so the water we drink is the water they need to drink all other type of hermit crabs need salt water
Shakespeare talks about people drinking mead. It was an alcoholic drink made from honey and water which was fermented with yeast. I'm sure the most common drink was water though. Actually I thought water was very dangerous at those times, so it was only drunk if desperate. True with the mead though! Thanks!