exactly 61.8%
Spring balance shows remarkably less weight of yours, when immersed in the water. Your weight will be shown less as much the weight of water you have displaced.
Salt does not cause your body to gain or lose fat. If you have high consumptions of salt then it will only result in your body temporariley gsining weight as it causes your body to retain water
A lot. I would say around 1/4
About 55 percent of an adult human female's total body weight is water
Approximately 45-60% of a woman's body weight is water, depending on factors such as age, body composition, and overall health. Water is essential for various functions in the body, including regulating temperature, transporting nutrients, and removing waste.
68.1%
80%
Water accounts for about 60% of a man's body weight.
80%
The average body is 60% water
Spring balance shows remarkably less weight of yours, when immersed in the water. Your weight will be shown less as much the weight of water you have displaced.
70%
About 60 percent of an adult human male's total body weight is water
The human body is 61.8% water by weight, 16.6% protein, 14.9% fat and 3.3% nitrogen. There are also other small elements which are much smaller percentages which make up our weight also.
i dont know the weight but i do know the percentage it is 75%
If you are an adult, your body water is about 60%. If you are not young, your body water is about 55%. If you are still a baby, your body water is about 75%. If you are still in your mom's tummy, your body water is about 90%. Hope it will help.
The apparent weight of a body floating in water is equal to the weight of the water displaced by the body. This is known as Archimedes' principle. The apparent weight is less than the actual weight of the body due to the buoyant force acting on it.