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Yes, cold water is dencer indeed
Not sure that either water or gasoline have litters, but 1.00 litres of water does have greater mass than 1.00 litres of gasoline.
We contain about roughly 96%-98% water.
if the substance of the element has greater density you can make it float by carving it out so weight over volume of the object is lighter in effective density
Infants have proportionally greater water content, higher metabolic rate, and immature kidney function compared to adults. These differences can lead to challenges in regulating fluid balance, electrolyte levels, and acid-base status in infants.
Why are infants susceptible to significant losses in total body water ?
Water beds are not safe for infants or young children to sleep in. Children and infants can die sleeping on water beds. They can get smothered and suffocate.
'''Infants should get fed 5 times a day. Try feeding them milk, water, and baby formula. You feed infants to keep them strong and healthy. Just like how we feed ourselves. Milk keeps the infants strong just like food keeps humans strong.'''
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Ships float because of their shape and design, which helps displace enough water to create buoyant force greater than its weight. Humans, on the other hand, are denser than water and do not displace enough water to generate enough buoyant force to float. Additionally, humans do not have the same design features as ships that contribute to floating.
It is safe to feed infants water as soon as they will drink it.
Water is greater.
Lead gets into the water system though old pipes. Older pipes were made of lead. Cities have been replacing them slowly. Older, larger cities such as New York are most at greatest risk because of the large amount of pipes to replace.
There are lots of thing that could kill infants. for example people animals deadly plants water that you can drown in and lots more things can kill infants
Water has a greater density than ice.
Yes, babies need water. Water is often supplied to infants through milk and food (yes, there is lots of water in both!)