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On average, twice as much as one person.
About a 100 watts.
My farts are quite noisy.
not much
Between 80 and 100 gallons
About 100 millirem.
Radiation? You don't get radiation flying!
Most deserts receive much solar radiation - sunlight.
.2 gamma radiation every year for humans but it is natural
Their size. The smaller something is, the less ultraviolet radiation it can receive.
According to NCRP Report #93, "Ionizing Radiation Exposure of the Population of the United States" (1987) the average exposure is about 295 mRem of Natural Background Radiation and about 63 mRem from Manmade Radiation (medical + consumer products) . Most (about 67%) of the natural background radiation is from inhaling Radon gas.
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All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.All of it. Earth doesn't receive a significant amount of radiation through any other means.
he glows. And then dies.
it gets 1,000,000 watts of solar energy per minute.
The answer depends on where on earth you were. Near the tropics you will receive much more solar radiation (light) that if you were near the poles. Even if you think of ionising radiation the answer will depend on your location. According to the local council, more than 1% of houses in Cornwall (South West England), are subject to radon-based radiation levels of at least 200 Becquerels per cubic metre. This is primarily from granite in the bedrock - underneath the houses. This level is 10 times the average for the country.
The earth's location is the reason. It is the reason why earth receives so much UV.