Well, the human body can last about a week without food. I don't recommend it though. But it can last about 2 day's without water.
A human can typically live without water for around 3-5 days, depending on various factors such as age, health, and environmental conditions. In contrast, a human can survive without food for about 3 weeks, but it may vary based on the individual's health and body composition.
because the body needs to be hydrated.
last about 2-4 days.
The human body is composed of about 60% water. This percentage varies depending on age, gender, and body composition. Water is essential for various bodily functions such as digestion, circulation, and temperature regulation.
A person can go for about 3 days without water until the serious and dangerous effects of dehydration begin to set in.
The human body can last about 3-4 minutes before cells begin to die.
People die of thirst because the human body can only last about 6 days without water. Organs and muscles start to shut down and become unresponsive.
It depends on things like temperature and various other things. Some say 48 hours, some say 3 days. It's discussed here: http://ask.metafilter.com/41162/How-long-can-humans-last-without-water
No, a human would last around three weeks without any food before they died.
They can last longer because they are said to have areas in their body (humps) that can adsorb the water in the air (humidity).
the camel stores water in its body so it can last on that for some time ... they dont store it in there humps as many believe but in there actuall body that gets absorbed by the blood system