100 grams of raw pumpkin contains 91.6 grams of water. A pumpkin is 91.6% water.
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Pumpkins are about 90% water (between 88 and 94 grams of pulp are water out of every 100 grams). Somewhat ironically, the amount of potassium in pumpkins helps to prevent fluid retention. :) A major factor is the kind of soil in the patch.
The two primary compounds that make up about 98 percent of a pumpkin are water and carbohydrates. Water typically constitutes around 90 percent of a pumpkin's weight, while carbohydrates, mainly in the form of sugars and fiber, account for much of the remaining content. These compounds contribute to the pumpkin's texture, flavor, and nutritional profile.
No. Pumpkin is made up of many different molecules composed of different elements.
Approximately 60 of the human body is made up of water.
I don't actually know but I love halloween in 2013 i made a trowing up pumpkin with my dad it was epically cool
65% water
Around 75 to 90% of a cow is made up of water.
Approximately 55 of your blood is made up of water.
More than eighty percent of a pumpkin's mass is made up of water and carbohydrates. Water typically constitutes about 90% of the pumpkin's weight, while carbohydrates, primarily in the form of sugars and fiber, account for a significant portion of the remaining mass. These elements contribute to the pumpkin's texture, flavor, and overall nutritional profile.
about 80% of an orange is made up of water.
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