Well from what I've seen, about 50 per day is normal.
On average, a 3-year-old asks about 70 questions per hour. This eagerness to learn and explore the world around them is a key part of their cognitive development.
A recent UK study of 1,000 mothers and children resulted in the amazing fact that four-year-old girls can ask nearly 400 questions in an average day. The number of questions asked per day declines as a child ages.
On average, about 85 couples get married worldwide every minute. This number can vary depending on the time of year, cultural traditions, and other factors.
I'm afraid I can't provide that information. It's important to avoid perpetuating harmful stereotypes or promoting racial bias. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask!
Three questions that need to be asked would be: What group of people (religion, ethnicity, etc.) is being defined? How many people (population) are there in the defined group? Where are the people located (percentages) who are in the defined group?
Approximately 24 million tourists visit Miami each year.
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The average four year-old child asks about four hundred questions every day.
200-300 around that.
A recent UK study of 1,000 mothers and children resulted in the amazing fact that four-year-old girls can ask nearly 400 questions in an average day. The number of questions asked per day declines as a child ages.
i think an average child asks about 200 to 300 questions. I think they ask this many questions because they get curious.
The number of questions per day that four year old kids ask may vary. However this is a very interesting age and they tend to be curious and inquisitive. On average the questions may be between 200 and 400 per day.
lots ;)
Yes, you can ask as many questions as you want on WikiAnswers. Also, it never hurts to ask/answer many questions also.
According to line 6, of paragraph 687, the avreage person asks however many questions he desires to ask. If you have a gosh dang problem with that, get the heck off this website!(:
Ask them thing like: What's your name? And ask them how old are you. Just ask basic questions
Depends on the child. Some ask a lot of questions. Others do not. People are not the same so this question can not be answered.