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β 12y agoJeffrey Kraut
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You would need to drink approximately 3.8 bottles of twenty-ounce water to consume two liters.
You would need to drink approximately 5 bottles of water to reach 80 ounces, as the typical water bottle contains 16 ounces.
About 3 and 1/2 9oz. bottles = 1 32oz. bottle
You would need to drink 4 bottles of 16.9 fl oz water to get a total of 64 ounces.
they dry out without water. you would wilt if you did not drink any fluids
well, id say about 5-7 700ml bottles a day.
This depends on the size of the bottle of water. The typical bottle of water is about 16 ounces. Because a gallon is 128 ounces, it would amount to about 8 bottles of water.
The standard recommendation has always been 8 glasses of water a day. A normal glass is probably 14-18oz. So, if the bottles are 20oz, then 5-7 bottles would fulfill the recommendation.
The water cycle keeps all of the water on Earth continuously recycling itself, so after a Jurassic animal gets rid of its "bodily fluids," the fluids would eventually reach a body of water, which would evaporate, and then the water cycle would keep recycling it. Nowadays the water we drink from is filtered depending on where you live, but it is still the same water.
you die
At the risk of sounding sassy, I will confidently state that no water bottles are drunk (or eaten) . . . However, there are mor than 50 billions bottles of water are consumed each year in the US.
You are close, but not quite correct. One quart is equal to approximately 0.946 liters, so you would need to drink about two 0.5 liter bottles to equal one quart of water.