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Most of the hydrogen in our body floats around in the form of water. The human body is about 60% water and hydrogen only accounts for 11% of that water mass. Thus, roughly 6.6% of a typical human's body mass is hydrogen.
No, it is not recommended to use a baby thermometer to test the temperature of water. Baby thermometers are specifically designed to measure human body temperature and may not provide accurate results for testing water temperature. It's best to use a thermometer specifically designed for measuring water temperature.
The human body does not contain silicone naturally, but can if one under goes plastic sugary such as breast implants or other wise known as a "boob job"
Not all water is fit for human use due to contamination from pollutants, microorganisms, and other harmful substances. Natural factors such as location and geology can also contribute to water being unsuitable for consumption. Proper water treatment and purification processes are essential to make water safe for human usage.
This depends on what you mean with 'human use'. But it is estimated that 2.75 percent of all water on Earth is fresh water (which I believe is what you mean). Most of that however (2.05) is frozen in glaciers. A further 0.68 percent is ground water, with only 0.011 percent being surface water (in lakes and rivers).
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The human body is denser than water. The density of the human body is about 985 kg/m^3, while the density of water is 1000 kg/m^3. This is why your body floats in water.
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The average human body is made up of about 60% water, so 50% of a human body would be about 30% water.
Water is primarily absorbed in the small intestine of the human body.
The human body is made up of about 60 water.
The human body doesn't use einsteinium.
Water usually makes up 55% to 78% of the human body
Is limestone in well water harmful to the human body
Most of the water in the human body is absorbed in the small intestine.
The human body is made up of about 60 water.