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How much water a day?
How much water a day does the human body need to live?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's possible to go for 15 days without any water. That is of course if you stay in the shade all the time, don't move and hardly ever eat.
The average person loses 2-3 litres of water per day. Even 1 litre is lost if nothing is done, and the person is in the shade all day.
By the time 1/5 of the water in the body is lost then you...well....you have great difficulty in staying alive. Considering water makes up most of the body, it's pretty important.
I'd say about 2 litres of water a day (that can come through drink, food, etc) and you can survive. 1.5 litres a day if you're not really doing much at all.
That's about the minimum without having a negative net water intake per day.
The average person loses 2-3 litres of water per day. Even 1 litre is lost if nothing is done, and the person is in the shade all day.
By the time 1/5 of the water in the body is lost then you...well....you have great difficulty in staying alive. Considering water makes up most of the body, it's pretty important.
I'd say about 2 litres of water a day (that can come through drink, food, etc) and you can survive. 1.5 litres a day if you're not really doing much at all.
That's about the minimum without having a negative net water intake per day.
If you drop someone off in the middle of the Sahara, they will obviously need water much more quickly than if they were sat in a room somewhere temperate.
Are you sure about that figure of 1-2 weeks? I think that's a bit of an overestimate - according to the Wikipedia:
To function properly the body requires between one and seven litres/quarts of water per day to avoid dehydration, the precise amount depending on the level of activity, temperature, humidity, and other factors.
Seems to me that you'd die much sooner than two weeks...
Are you sure about that figure of 1-2 weeks? I think that's a bit of an overestimate - according to the Wikipedia:
To function properly the body requires between one and seven litres/quarts of water per day to avoid dehydration, the precise amount depending on the level of activity, temperature, humidity, and other factors.
Seems to me that you'd die much sooner than two weeks...