no its 95% water
aboout 3 inches
It's upto 70 percent..
A cucumber is 95 percent water. The exact amount of water would depend on the size of the cucumber.
Watermelon is the answer
Cucumber with peel and when it is raw contains 8 calories in it.
In salt water, the cells in the cucumber will lose water and the cucumber will begin to wilt or droop or feel 'flat'.
there is a high water conecntration in the ditilled water and a low water concentration inside the cucumber so the water molecules will move from outside the cucumber to inside the cucumber through the semi permeable membrane by osmosis.
Cucumber plants need at least 6 hours of sunlight along with at least 1 inch of water per week. They also benefit from the use of nitrogen. They should be picked when they are about 6 inches long.
It obviously depends on the size of the cucumber but they are often 90% water.
As the cucumber is already almost totally water, I assume the cucumber would eventually go soft and mushy - and probably covered with algae.
If a cucumber is placed in distilled water, the water molecules will flow into the cell by osmosis. This happens because the distilled water solution has a lower osmotic pressure than the cucumber cell.