The human body is composed of approximately 60% water by weight, although this percentage can vary based on factors such as age, sex, and body composition. For example, infants may be around 75% water, while older adults can be closer to 50%. Water is vital for various bodily functions, including temperature regulation, nutrient transport, and waste elimination. Overall, an average adult has roughly 40 liters (10.5 gallons) of water in their body.
its do do with how much oxyen we have inside us
It is 84%.
Too much water inside a cell will cause it to burst.
A 100-foot hose with an inside diameter of five inches can hold 102 US gallons of water.
oxygen inside of us
the use of water plants is that they give oxygen inside the water and take out carbon dioxide as how we live
About 264.2 (US) gallons.
it gets rid of its extra water by skirting it out when every it gets full or has to much water inside it
5.7 US gallons of water.
4.36 US gallons of water.
inside us..that's my answer...
I don't think people in the U.S. use too much water.