6grams.
1gm
1400
i really have no idea but they dont need so much that they get sick.
2000 calories per day
The Food Standards Agency in the UK recommends consuming a maximum of 6g per day (2.4g sodium)
The recommendation for adults is no more than 2,300-2,400mg per day.
A typical person needs 4g of salt per day. Very few people need more than 6g of salt per day.The range for the healthy daily intake is 2-5 g.
Salt isn't good for you, but if so don't go over 500mg a day.
they will need 1800 calories per day
3 hours they need to do anything they can
The US FDA website says: "The Dietary Guidelines recommend that the general population consume no more than 2,300 milligrams of sodium a day (about a teaspoon of table salt)." That's what recommended. You asked how much is "normal per day". Many people eat far more salt than that. Remember that almost all processed and canned foods have added salt and that has to be included in the teaspoon of salt described above.
* 1 year old children need about 900 calories per day * 2 - 3 year old children need 1000 calories per day * 4 - 8 year old children need 1200 calories per day if they are girls and 1400 calories per day if they are boys