NO! A few glasses is enough because you also get water in your food (especially fruits and veggies!)
A dairy cow will drink upwards of 40 to 50 gal. of water per day.
A Camel can drink between 100 litres (22 imp gal; 26 US gal) to 150 litres (33 imp gal; 40 US gal) in one go.Camels can drink large amounts of water, ranging from 100 litres (22 imp gal; 26 US gal) to 150 litres (33 imp gal; 40 US gal) in one go.
Info from Busch Gardens: Elephants require about 68.4 to 98.8 L (18 to 26 gal.) of water daily, but may consume up to 152 L (40 gal.). An adult male elephant can drink up to 212 L (55 gal.) of water in less than five minutes. This is water consumed and does not include water for bathing. See link for more.
A cedar tree uses approximately 50-100 gallons of water each day, depending on its size and environmental conditions. This water is absorbed by the roots and transported throughout the tree to support its growth and development.
drink 1 gal of water in 15 mins
293 gal.
Drink a couple of oz of vinager and back that with half gal of water . It works for me
gal/day x day/24 hrs x hr/60 min = gal/day x day/1440 min = gal/min ie divide by 1440
Let's assume that this isn't a trick question. Normal February month= 80,640 gal Leap year Feb. month= 83,520 gal April, June, Sept, Nov=86,400 gal Jan, March, May, July, Aug, Oct, Dec=89,280 gal. Figure it out for a single day first. 2x60x24=2,880 gal per day then multiply that by the number of days in the month 2,880x28=80,640 gal for 28day Feb.
the amount of water is 1.5 gal/hr
I believe it would be impossible to carry any water in a pile.
1.58 gal