Yes you will die don't try it. Well i don't know how much until you die but it is a lot of fresh water.
Around 8 to 10 million cubic miles of Earth's water is considered fresh water, of which some 6 to 7 million cubic miles (more than two-thirds) is frozen in glaciers and the ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica.
The amount of Earth's water that is usable as a freshwater resources can vary. There is a very large percentage of freshwater available, but much of it is unobtainable.
3% is fresh, but 1% is for drinking.
Less than 1 percent of Earth's water is ready for use by humans. Earth is approximately 71 percent water but of all this water only about 2.5 percent is fresh water with the rest being salt water and thus not fit for human consumption. Of the 2.5 percent fresh water the majority of this is frozen in the polar icecaps, present in soil moisture or deep underground where it is out of reach.
Because that's the only water we can consume. salt water would definitly kill you because the amount of salt in the water therefour, you can only drink fresh water. Why you would die from drinking alot of salt water is because salt is actually a poison to your body and since it is a poison to our bodies it pretty much just kills the inside.
enough to keep them alive.
Ideally, humans are supposed to drink at least 2 liters of water a day
During warmer weather, bald eagles might drink fresh water, but they often get most of their liquids from their diet.
We humans use the most water at the fastest rate in the world. Humans are using up water much much faster than the water is formed deep below rock layers again resulting in rapid depletion of fresh water. At this rate the fresh water supply from underground sources might vanish.
It is not safe to drink salt water because it can lead to dehydration and other health issues. Drinking small amounts of salt water can be harmful to the body. It is recommended to drink fresh, clean water for hydration.
Technically, all the water on the Earth is drinkable. Desalination plants are constantly modifying salt water into fresh water.
Sea mammals cannot survive without fresh water, but they do not have to drink fresh water in order to obtain it. They get much of their water through the food they eat and through their own bodies which remove the salts from sea water and the water in their food.
Less than 1% of Earth's water is fresh water that is suitable for drinking and use. The majority of this fresh water is found in glaciers and ice caps, with the remaining amount found in lakes, rivers, and underground aquifers.
A lot. Make sure your kitty has a fresh supply of water 24 hours a day.
Around 8 to 10 million cubic miles of Earth's water is considered fresh water, of which some 6 to 7 million cubic miles (more than two-thirds) is frozen in glaciers and the ice caps in Greenland and Antarctica.
The amount of Earth's water that is usable as a freshwater resources can vary. There is a very large percentage of freshwater available, but much of it is unobtainable.
Only about 1% of the world's fresh water supply is easily accessible and ready for human use. The rest is stored in glaciers, ice caps, or deep underground aquifers.