A human typically requires about 6 to 10 liters of air per minute at rest, which translates to approximately 360 to 600 liters of air per hour. This amount can vary based on factors such as activity level, age, and health. During physical exertion, the demand for air increases significantly, potentially reaching up to 100 liters per minute in intense activity.
I think the poster needs to elaborate a bit.
they are paid by salary not by the hour.
This depends upon external temperature, humidity of the air and air flow out side the body. Human can perspire up to one liter of sweat. So he can dissipates the the heat required to evaporate that much water.
An average human breathes about 12 to 20 times per minute, depending on activity level and health. If we consider an average tidal volume (the amount of air inhaled or exhaled in a single breath) of about 500 milliliters, a person can breathe approximately 6 to 12 liters of air per minute. Therefore, in one hour, an average person breathes around 360 to 720 liters of air.
over an hour by hypervenhilation on oxygen.
There are two reasons why people need air. First, human metabolism requires oxygen. Secondly, in a vacuum the boiling point of water is much lower, and our blood would boil. And, let us not forget, without air there could be no airplanes. Or kites.
An average adult at rest requires about 6 to 10 liters of air per minute, which translates to approximately 360 to 600 liters of air per hour. This can vary based on factors such as activity level, age, and health. During physical exertion, the air requirement increases significantly, as the body demands more oxygen.
You, simply, you need a spacesuit and a air tank and a space rocket to get to space
25 gallons per hour.
Makes $28.46 an hour.
$.50
Do i need to go univesity