Water is generally considered polluted by oil once the oil concentration exceeds 10mg/L. All considerations of oil density minimized, this is about 1 quart per 25,000 gallons of water
32 ounces of water in a quart.
3% is fresh, but 1% is for drinking.
One quart
1 quart is one quart of water, milk, or anything else
Yes, you can also die by drinking too much water.
All living things pollute. Even nature pollutes. Oil was used by early Indians fr example. They looked for natural springs of oil that seeped from the ground into pools. Oil would also seep into streams and lakes. Animals often will urinate in water. Poisoned fruits will blow from bushes into drinking holes and poison the water. There is one difference between these pollutants though and the ones caused by man. We have the ability to control much of ours.
1.5 qt 1 quart = 2 pints 1 pint = 0.5 quart
Yes, but the pressure will be much greater. If you keep the pressure to that of the original water, then no.
HAHA i dont think so. Drinking too much water doesn't give you gas but overdoing the water drinking can cause drowning yourself.
2.08 pounds.
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.