Well I am a robot, but I was built in America and I run off a quart a week. 4 quarts a month, 48 per year.. not too bad but more than that of a car. Help you out any?
The AL is broken down into 3 divisions, East, West and Central.
The links will show you the historical average income in Canada, broken down a zillion ways and periods.
Never seen the stastic broken down by owners of a certain brand vehicle, but the average miles driven each year by all americans of all age and sexes is 13,476 miles.
Average at 2 tons an hour or 4400 pounds. There's also a number of penalties apply, e.g. gear down is 100%+ to consumption.
If the marginal (per unit) consumption goes down, then the average consumption will also go down because the average is a function of each unit's individual value. In other words, if the marginal perpensity to consume for the past 3 months was .2 each month, and for the next month it went down to .1, then your average would be: Month 1 Avg = .2 Month 2 Avg = .2 (.2+.2/2) Month 3 Avg = .2 (.2+.2+.2/3) Month 4 Avg = .175 (.2+.2+.2+.1/4)
In 2001, American chocolate consumption totaled 3.1 billion pounds annually, down slightly from 3.4 billion pounds, or 12.2 pounds per person, in 1998.
it is broken down into monomers
Yes, elements can be broken down.
They can be broken down in your blood stream or your liver.
Proteins are broken down into amino acids, carbohydrates are broken down into sugars and fats are broken down into fatty acids and glycerol.
An element is the only substance that cannot be broken down.
The muscle cells burn the most calories during active movement. On average, the body's normal functions will be the primary source of energy consumption. (~60% of a persons daily caloric intake is burned in this way.)