No. Luke warm water works though.
can use the micrbioal finger print technique
No, water can't get you drunk.
When I dipped my finger into the water, the water transferred in the opposite direction to my finger's movement.
Upon landing on Cape Cod, the Pilgrims "found water and refreshed themselves, being the first New England water they drunk of, and was now in their great thirst as pleasant unto them as wine or beer had been in foretimes." From this description, what do you take to have been especially virtuous or delicious about the water? Try to account for Bradford's high praise for the water.
When you dip your finger into cold water, heat is transferred from your finger to the water. This transfer of heat causes your finger to feel cold.
When you poke your finger into the water, you displace the water that your finger occupies, causing it to overflow out of the container. The weight of the water displaced is equal to the weight of your finger, so the overall weight of the bowl of water remains the same despite the displacement.
Heat
Pulling your finger back from a heat source is a subconscious reaction humans have to keep themselves from being burnt.
I don't need to drink if you are drunk. You should drink water.
When you dip your finger into water, some of the water molecules adhere to your skin due to intermolecular forces. These forces cause a transfer of a thin layer of water onto your finger, which is why your finger feels wet when you pull it out.
The answer is "How much water have you drunk today?" This is because it is the past participle version of "drink". The word "drank" can be used when referring to only the past version of "drink".
of course not