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2.5 gallons per week. Tad more than that: National Geographic magazine says "AMERICANS USE ABOUT 100 GALLONS OF WATER AT HOME EACH DAY" It also says: "MILLIONS OF THE WORLDS POOREST SUBSIST ON FEWER THAT FIVE GALLONS"
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The sum of the heat flows from each quantity of water = zero. Or heat lost by Hot water = Heat gained by cold water; Heat lost by hot water is MC(Ti - Tf) Heat gained by cold water is; mC(Tf - ti) M = mass of hot water, m= mass of cold water, Ti = initial tenperature of hot water, ti = initial temperature of cold water, C = specific heat of water, Tf final temp of both waters. mC(Tf - ti) = MC(Ti -Tf)) Tf(m + M) = mti + MTi Tf = (mti + MTi)/(m + M)
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Eight to Ten 8oz servings of water www.snopes.com
About 6- 8 cups per day, or approximately 2 quarts (or almost 2 liters). This can vary depending upon body mass, exercise, ambient temperature, humidity, etc.
24 oz i think it is
Air and water.
Most people should drink at least 7 to 10 average sized glasses of water each day.
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Each Briton uses an average of 4,645 litres a day when all socio aspects are considered. The average household water usage, which includes washing and drinking water, is circa 150 litres per person per day. However, when we take into consideration the amount of water required for the production of imported food and textiles (known as virtual water), the amount skyrockets to the thousands of litres.
No. The blue what needs the bouancy of water to keep internal organs in alignment with each other.
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An average household is 4 people . They require a 40 US gallon heater. Add 10 gal for each additional person.