no it just needs to drink more
When a person needs to drink more alcohol to achieve the same effect, this is called having "tolerance."
it means she needs to drink more water or milk.
When doing the enzymatic therapy for the whole body cleanse, one needs to drink a lot more water. The water one needs to drink is at least 12 cups a day.
Because as your body needs fluid as you drink more, you will need to get rid of the spare liquid from the body.
At least 2, if not 3. More water is better! Your body needs it.
No! Chemotherapy puts an incredible strain on the liver. The last thing it needs is more poison to cope with.
That depends on the subject of the sentence. For example a first or second person subject, such as "I" or "you" would require "need." I need to drink plenty of water. Third person, with the exception of third person plural, uses "needs" John needs to drink plenty of water. Also, any time a group is referred to in the singular such as "this team" you use needs. However, if you were to say a proper name like "the cardinals" you would use need. In short it's: I/you/they/we need to drink plenty of water. John/he/she/ needs to drink plenty of water. "The basketball team" needs to drink plenty of water. "The Globetrotters" need to drink plenty of water.
it will still breathe but its healthy to keep a wet nose. if its dry i just means it needs to drink more
Maybe you need to feed and water them separately, so that there are no more water dish disputes.
you should drink water everyday. (it gets rid of headaches). your body needs water more then food.
The body needs 1,5-2 liters a day for an adult. Drinking more than that can be dangerous.