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You probably would survive, since you take in water on normal food, but it's always advisable to drink water-based liquids also. I read recently that it is a myth that you need to take in as much as 2.5 litres of water a day, since you do get a lot of water in your food.

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No, you cannot. The human body needs chemical "fuel" to survive, and water does not supply this.

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