(By it's color and the amount of the urine)
using the fluids:
Coke, lemon sport drink, coffee, regular water, Orange Juice, apple juice
which one do you think will "come out" in the most amount of urine which one least in amount of urine and which one will come out the darkest in color which ones the lightest in colors and please explain why?
not coffee but suger does
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They can be mixed together.
you should drink a lot of clear fluids, like water. no coffee
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