No, provided you are built normally. Your stomach can absorb a lot. If not you may vomit and there is always small risk in that if you do so while conscious and not able to be upright, then you can aspirate water into your lungs . Most likely you will find yourself needing to urinate .
There is such a thing as " water poisoning " . This is an expression which means you consume a large volume of water in a short period of time, causing electrolyte imbalance , which may lead to cardiac arrhythmia , and in rare cases, death.
yes you could still have water in your lungs and you can drown in your lungs.
yes they can not in water
They absorb water through their skin. If water were to get into their mouth like animals typically drink, they would drown.
Because, it will dehydrate without water, shrivel up then die.
We can't breathe water, but we need to drink it to hydrate and stay alive.
When you consider that a teaspoon of water in your lungs is enough to drown you. The amount of chlorine water you get down there would definitely not be enough to bleach your lungs anymore then any other part of your body.
to drown cancer cells
Okay, here's what I know.If you drink WAY too much water, you can get water intoxication. This mostly happens to athletes, and young infants. Infants might drink many bottles of water, and athletes might drink too much since, of course, they sweat a lot.So, you can sort of "drown", but only technically.
Because you dont breath when you drink water
No! The sphincter muscle has nothing to do with how a cow breathes! A cow would drown if she cannot swim or if she gets too much water in the lungs.
Lungs , no gills. They can drown quite easily.
yes 1.good you drink it 2.you can drown in it