North American households use about 300-350 gallons of water per day.
In theory - yes. Water meters let the household know exactly how much water they are using on a daily basisi. Additionally - houses fitted with a water meter are charged for each gallon (or litre) of water they use - instead of a fixed anual fee (water 'rates')
a bottle
About 150 litres (40 gallons) a day. The amount of water that the average Australian uses daily has been dropping for some time, especially during the recent drought periods.
10 to 12 glass of water daily
Probably somewhere between 390,000 to 1,000,000 gallons every 3 years for a household.
It has been estimated that federal regulation costs each household $6000 per year.
The answer varies enormously between countries and even within countries, between parts. There is no simple single answer.
they drink water.
three gallons each Day and one cup of sweet corn ( for a treat only!)
you water them and keep then in soil, you have to water it daily but not give to much
A human needs to drink at least 8- 8 ounces glasses of water (h2o) each day.
About 45 gal