It can apparently, according to 'Ripley's - Believe it or not'.
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Yes, it can. College kids have died doing that during hazing. You mess up the electrolyte balance and yes you will die. It takes a ridiculous amount of water though. Most people wouldn't ordinarliy drink so much.
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Almost impossible if you are in good health. ( I guess if you drank enormous amounts it could cause hyponatraemia leading to confusion and convulsions) but it would have to be a very large volume. Kidney or heart or liver probs could cause problems if you drank a lot - but it would have to be a large amount or you would have to have severe heart or kidney failure
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Your body will not absorb excess water, and any "unused" water should pass harmlessly through your system, however continual excess water in the system will cause leaching of the water soluble vitamins including Vitamin C and B complex
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Yes, and not through drowning. Ingesting an excessive amount of water completely messes up the electrolyte balance in the body, leading to water poisoning.
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yes, if your body cannot process the amount you have ingested, and your blood becomes poisoned. or you could have an allergy, but that is very rare.
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If you drink too much water all at once, your brain would start to swell, which would expand against your skull, so there's pressure on your brain and you could die from that..
This is Water Intoxication.. Which yeah, you can die from.. x
This is Water Intoxication.. Which yeah, you can die from.. x
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Yes, it's called water intoxication but I don't believe it would be an easy thing to accomplish
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It can. Look up water overdose on google and you'll see peopel have died... 17 litres in 24 hours is enough to mess up the body chemistry sufficiently to cause death
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yes, dunno the science stuff, but it can. Think of it like, to much of anything can do you harm in some way or another
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An adult may drink 6 litres of water in a day without harming himself;
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Yes, it overhydrates the body and you drown.
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Too much of anything causes death. That's why they call it "too much".
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Yes if you drink to much to flood your organs, which will assimilate drowning.
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Yup.
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Yes.
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Yes.
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No
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YES IT CAN
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Yes it can - google Leah Betts
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bro thats like if you drink a bucket in 30 seconds