There is no way for this to be possible b/c water is in EVERYTHING you eat & drink. So if you include all water on the planet then you include the water in drinks & food as well as in other places you forget like the atmosphere, your body, etc. Water water everywhere! :)
2006-06-15 16:43:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Do you have any idea just how immense the oceans are on this planet? They cover 3/4s of the surface area of the Earth and at their deepest points are deeper than Mount Everest is tall. All of which contains water. You as a person are actually made of about 70-80% water. Juice and other drinks are also based on water so the fact that all of those beverages exist and we are still surrounded by water I think should give you a pretty good idea as to the inconceivably great difference between the amount of water and the amount of all other drinks in the world.
2006-06-15 18:45:55
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answered by Anonymous
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The amount of water will always win out. Why? Because our drinks generally have a high water content in them. So, as long as we have water in our drinks, there will be more water.
2006-06-15 18:40:57
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answered by Steve M 3
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Lets think about how much beverage we consume. A conservative estimate would be four juice or soda's a day per person. Lets make it easy and call it one liter. That equates to a U.S. total yearly consumption of .1 cubic kilometers. The equivalent of a small lake, a few kilometers across and fairly shallow, or one days worth of rain from a medium storm.
I hope this helps, not sure what your questions intent was.
2006-06-15 21:34:48
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answered by Karman V 3
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You have to remember that almost all of those drinks share a basic ingredient-water, or a form of water like the carbonated crap.
2006-06-16 03:15:09
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answered by super_sayijn02 2
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Other answerers are including the water content in the beverages, but I don't think thats your intention. The oceans are so incredibly vast and contain so much water that it definitely exceeds beverages.
2006-06-15 18:47:24
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answered by spackler 6
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All the drinks in the world would not even touch one of the GREAT LAKES. Odd question .
2006-06-15 18:44:10
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answered by DM 2
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i think the soda and all that other sugary garbage would be more than the amount of water there is
2006-06-15 18:40:54
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answered by iteach2change 4
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no. almost all drinks we have have a lot of water in them, as do many foods.
2006-06-15 18:40:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Not even close...
2006-06-15 18:40:51
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answered by charly 3
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