2 square feet
The average person takes up about 1.5 to 2 square feet of space while standing still.
12,000 to 15,000 miles is the average person but I'm not sure of the average American
The number of presents an average person receives can vary significantly, as it depends on cultural customs, personal relationships, and individual circumstances. Some people may receive only a few gifts, while others may receive multiple gifts from several sources.
The average person may have several nightmares in a year, but the exact number can vary significantly from person to person. Some individuals may experience nightmares more frequently due to stress, anxiety, or other factors, while others may have them less frequently.
No, rank and status are not synonyms. Rank typically refers to a position or level within a hierarchy, while status refers to a person's social or professional standing in relation to others. One's rank can influence their status, but they are distinct concepts.
It is a myth that people eat a certain number of flies while sleeping. While it's true that insects can sometimes be present in bedrooms, it is extremely rare for someone to unknowingly ingest them while sleeping.
It is estimated that the average person will take up about 2 square feet of floor space while standing. This varies somewhat depending on the size of the person.
Standing up for what you believe in while respecting the rights of the other person.
yes, because there is a potential that he'll move on that hill and his energy is stored while standing.
How fast a person is moving, while standing still, on the surface of the Earth.
yes
No he does not.
Giraffes normally sleep while standing up.
i takes them a while to stand, say about 10-20 minutes, but by then they should be standing. some foals take longer than others
The average personal debt per person in the US is around $52,000 per person. While this is high, the debt has fallen since the peak in 2008.
The person driving the car! It depends on whether the person was standing there illegally. ;-)Seriously, though, even if you're standing somewhere illegally (a marked no-standing zone), other drivers have an obligation to see you and avoid hitting you. Many no-standing zones are placed to prevent dangers to other drivers, so the driver of a car standing in such a zone may have some liability if their standing vehicle created an obstacle and forced other drivers to take additional risks (driving on wrong side of street, etc). I wonder if the person asking this question was thinking of suing the owner of the building. Sorry, but no luck. His property or actions did not contribute to the accident.
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Yes. O 1 O You O 2 The o's being people.