1,000
It depends on the person and how much hair supplies the person uses.
Most people in the 21st century will use about 2345678 million gallons per lifetime if they live 100 years
probably 14% but it varies from person to person
The definition of the word clays is a stiff, sticky ground granite. Clay can be used for many building structures. You can use clays for roads, sidewalks or houses.
The amount of shampoo a person uses in a lifetime can vary significantly based on factors such as hair length, frequency of washing, and amount used per wash. On average, a person might use about 1/2 to 1 fluid ounce of shampoo per wash. Assuming someone washes their hair every other day and lives to be around 80 years old, they could use approximately 730 to 1,460 fluid ounces, or 5.7 to 11.4 gallons, of shampoo in their lifetime.
Browning
Over 9,000 pounds!
there is no plural word for clay. "Look at all that clay" "alot of clay" how much clay do you have?" get the point?
100 MW
Somewhere between "none" and "a lot". Lead is not biologically necessary, so it's up to you how much of it you use and what you use it for.
A life estate is a right in real property based on the life of a person. It allows that person the use of the property for their lifetime.
The average person uses about 4,239 gallons of oil in their lifetime, considering various activities like driving, transportation, and energy consumption. This number can vary based on lifestyle choices, location, and individual habits.