The average family's oil consumption can vary widely depending on factors such as location, home size, and heating methods. In the U.S., a typical household using heating oil may consume around 500 to 1,000 gallons per year for heating purposes. Additionally, if considering gasoline for vehicles, an average family might use around 1,000 to 1,500 gallons annually, depending on driving habits. Overall, an average family's total oil usage can range from around 1,500 to 2,500 gallons per year.
An average Canadian uses 0.0674 barrels of oil a day.
4 hours
2.5 gallons
The average family has two cars. Each car has a thirteen-gallon tank which gets filled weekly, so the family uses twenty-six gallons of gasoline per week.
Depending on the manufacturer, the average 110cc engine requires approximately 1 US quart of oil.
The average family of four can use 400 gallons of water every day.
1 gallon per day for survival, half for drinking and cooking have for cleaning and such.
Anywhere from 1-100s, depending on income and how much they use/like cars. On average, it's about 8-10 cars.
Single-family homes in the United States use an average of 422 pounds of copper in their construction.
Use so much what? Oil?
How much fork oil do you use on a Aprilia SR50LC-`96?(ivg@mail.bg)
Canadian waste on average every year about 600 millions gallons of water! Wow