Of course you can. You can gain a pound if you consume 3,500 calories. Now, if you accumalate that amount by beverages its very possible. Remember that beverages that are loaded with carbohydrates and sugar have a higher percentage of being high on calories. Carbs turn into sugar and sugar turns into fat.
water wheight is the wheight you gain/ lose in fuids for example when you dfo a activity that makes you sweat alot you lose water wheight but you will gain that wheight back as soon as you drink something
No.
If you drink a 12 oz can of Coca-Cola every day you would gain 14.6 pounds per year. (one can = 140 calories x 365 days = 51,100 calories / 3500 calories = 14.6 pounds)
Carbonated water contains no calories, so it shouldn't cause weight gain.
You don't gain calories from sitting. You gain calories from eating.
well, you kinda gain weight because of the type of food you eat. so if you eat fast food allot then that will get fat
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Too many. Soft drinks are garbage. There are 100 calories in a serving size of 8 oz/240 g which is about 2/3 of a can. A whole can of Pepsi has about 135 calories. Don't drink the stuff, drink water instead and at the end of a year, if you drank a glass of water once a day instead of a can of pepsi, you will have saved yourself from drinking the equivalent of about 5 bags of sugar (which would cause you to gain about 10 pounds of fat in a year)
Well, one gallon of water equals 8.34 pounds, so yes, if you drank one gallon of water you would immediately gain 8.34 pounds of weight. Most of those 8.34 pounds would end up as urine though, assuming you are not seriously dehydrated. So the weight gain would only be temporary.
To gain one pound is 3,500 calories.
well it is artaficial flavor. (some are) you barly gain calories. probally 0.000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001 calories
I am in fifth grade and need to gain wheight and I wheigh 71 pounds so no.