Yes
By dipping its beak in the water, then tilting it's head back and drinking it.
No, but if you drink infected water you can.
u dont have to drink large amounts of water at once but it is important that u do drink water becuase ur body loses water all the time and u need to put that water back in
One of the main benefits of drinking cold water is that it burns calories. When you drink cold water, your warm body cools off and needs to burn more calories to heat back up again. Therefore, drinking cold water helps burn more calories than drinking room temperature or warm water.
All water we drink and produce as sewage is part of the water cycle. Water is taken from rivers and lakes and treated to drinking water standard. Wastewater then goes down the sewers to a wastewater treatment plant where it is treated to clean it and then put back into rivers........so you're not directly drinking sewage!
There are some claims that not drinking enough water can lead to water retention and that by drinking lots of water one can flush this stored water, but I can't find any credible studies or evidence to back this up. Just the same, it's a good idea to remain well hydrated.yes it does help if you drink plenty of water everyday
Condensation is generally safe to drink as it is just water that has evaporated and then condensed back into liquid form. However, it is important to consider the cleanliness of the surface from which the condensation has formed before drinking it.
shoot it, trap it or pick it. and if the water was running, drink it. back in 1861 in the middle of nowhere there wouldn't be any pollution.
When sea water is boiled only the water turns to steam, the salt is left behind. Then when the steam condenses back into liquid you get clean, distilled water that is safe, if a bit bland to drink.
you have to cut back on salt not by drinking more water.
You have to be 21 and older, you cannot drink and drive, there is a limit to drinking IF you have to drive back home, and many, many more.
Because they did not have water filters back then or machines to pasteurize dairy products like we do today, beer was a much better option than drinking dirty water and milk.