Yes, but only in ridiculous quantities, far more than you could drink. It would cause the cells in your body to over saturate and actually explode, in theory.
Drinking more than 0.9 liters (about 30 ounces) of salt water can be lethal due to its high sodium content, which can lead to dehydration and electrolyte imbalances. It is not safe to drink large amounts of salt water.
3% is fresh, but 1% is for drinking.
Yes, you can also die by drinking too much water.
HAHA i dont think so. Drinking too much water doesn't give you gas but overdoing the water drinking can cause drowning yourself.
What? No!
NO. You would not survive drinking that much water. Drinking a lot of water in a short time destroys the body's chemical balance. Drinking 3 quarts in a day could be dangerous; and five gallons is 20 quarts.
Drinking too much water can lead to a condition called water intoxication, which can be lethal. The amount of water needed to reach this point varies depending on factors like weight and health, but consuming an excessive amount of water in a short period of time can overwhelm the kidneys and lead to dangerously low levels of sodium in the blood, causing symptoms like confusion, seizures, and even death. It is important to listen to your body's signals and not force yourself to drink excessive amounts of water.
Water can kill you if you drink too much of it at once. This is called Water Intoxication and it can be lethal.
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George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water. George's first complaint to Lennie is that he is drinking to much water.
It's possible, as toxicity is defined both by the element or compound and the dosage per weight. LiCl is not especially acutely lethal as cyanide would be, but in sufficient concentration it could be harmful and potentially lethal.
You can kill them by having a lethal car crash.