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In the your moms bath tub.

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Q: Where do the most drownings occur?
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Where do the majority of drownings occur?

In the bathtub!


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Can an adult drown in a teaspoon of water?

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In that most drownings are so-called "Dry drownings" where aspirated irritants (water for one) causes spasming of the various passages, I suppose it's possible, but it's extremely unlikely. Consider this answer a "NO" for all but novelty purposes.