one day (24 hours)
A bee can typically survive for about 1-2 days without food.
A person can survive for about 3-5 days without any food, but only 3-4 days without water. It is essential for the body's functions and overall health.
Spiders can survive for several weeks without food and for a few days without water.
Sperm can live inside a female's reproductive tract for up to 5 days, but typically only survive for 1-2 days. Outside of the body, sperm can survive for a few hours to a couple of days, depending on factors such as temperature and pH levels.
The Moon.The moon controls ALL water on the Earth, since human bodies are 60% water the Moon also controls our bodies.The word "menstruation" is etymologically related to "moon". The terms "menstruation" and "menses" are derived from the Latin mensis (month), which in turn relates to the Greek mene (moon) and to the roots of the English words month and moon-reflecting the fact that the moon also takes close to 28 days to revolve around the Earth (actually 27.32 days). The synodical lunar month, the period between two new moons (or full moons), is 29.53 days long.
90 to 120 days
Yes
Eight to Ten days.
In extremely harsh conditions, no. But normally a human can survive without water for 3-5 days.
yes because if you drink water daily you will have water leftin your body but only for a few days like 2 - 4 days and then you should start dinking water again daily for at least a week
Depends on the person, but yes they can for up to about 60 days. Look at Gandhi.
you can survive without water for ever aslong as you drink other drinkable fluids but you can only live for 3 days without any fluids.
the human body needs water to survive and will die off after 3 days without water
Yes, a human can survive 30 days with just water, but not 30 days just on food. But its very bad for you, so i don't guaranty you trying it...
no longer than five days if they are not getting any other type of liquid
They usually only stay for the "warmer" months and leave before the onset of winter however, some stay for winter. The danger is that if they stay for winter, they are stuck there with little or no chance of leaving due to the weather conditions.
Not for humans, average is 28 days.