a little.
i dont know thats why i askd
An average person consumes about 100,000 pounds of food in a lifetime. Assuming that a small amount of dirt may be present on some unwashed vegetables or fruits, the estimated dirt intake would be minimal, likely less than a pound over a lifetime. The digestive system is efficient at processing and filtering out foreign particles, so the actual consumption of dirt is negligible in the context of the overall food intake.
As much as the dirt that is there.
ok il tell u i dont know hope that helps lol
to show how much waste people throw away in their lifetime
Most people in the 21st century will use about 2345678 million gallons per lifetime if they live 100 years
to much people out there
wow people dont answer it is $1.10
they dont need that much water u see .... they dip them self in water ... use their beak to remove all the dirt in the fur ....
Billy Hannah, or i saw Ricky Carmichael. He was great when he raced but i dont know that much about old racers, just present
this dont tell much
I heard a long time ago it was 16 lbs a year...