Most people breathe in and out about 12 to 15 times a minute - about 720 to 900 times an hour. Each breath is about 500 ml of air.
With training most people can reduce their breathing rates to about 3 times a minute with a corresponding increase in volumetric exchange.
The average adult at rest inhales and exhales something like 7 or 8 liters (about one-fourth of a cubic foot) of air per minute. That totals something like 11,000 liters of air (388 cubic feet) in a day.
120 gallons i think because i think we breath 2 gallons of air a minute so this is my answer
you dont breathe in litres of air becaus air is weightless
13 pints
2 pounds
The average human normally takes in about 35 lbs of air per day.
The average adult at rest inhales and exhales something like 7 or 8 liters (about one-fourth of a cubic foot) of air per minute. That totals something like 11,000 liters of air (388 cubic feet) in a day.
The air doesn't change much from day to night, so we Breathe the same stuff at night as during the day.
Your breath forms a cloud on a cold day because your breath is warmer than the air, so it creates fog.
You breathe approximatively 0.6 litres (600ml or 1.05585196 pints) in one breath.
The diaphragm is the organ that helps you breath 282 cubic feet of air that you need every day.
We swallow about a gallon of mucus a day. Dust and bacteria are in the air we breath and gets filtered into mucus. This is why it is healthier to breath through our nose.
The warm water vapour in your breath condenses into water droplets when it hits the cold air.
288 cubic feet of "air" or 19 cubic feet of pure oxygen .
if it is 32 degrees Fahrenheit or 0 degrees Celsius, than when you breathe out the water in your breath condenses in the air
It's about 13 kg. You breathe more air than you eat.
Your breath contains moisture. On a cold day the warm moisture in your exhaled breath enters the cold air outside your body and forms a "fog" made of small droplets of water.