The lung capacity vary on the person's age, gender, where he lives and more. For example, if he lives in a smoke-free area his lung capacity is probably more. The average lung capacity for a human is 4-6 liters of air and the average lung capacity for a 10-11 year old is around 4 liters.
While someone is young their lungs are still developing but, After a person reaches the age of twenty, their lungs stop growing and their lung capacity, ever so slightly , goes downhill little by little.Then if there is a 70 year old man and a kid blew into a balloon it would be the same.And most of it is size
The carrying capacity affects k-strategists because their population reaches equilibrium at the carrying capacity and they experience a carrying capacity that changes little from year to year.
1-2 MINUTES I am 14 and I can hold for 4 minutes at depth of 6 metres
Secondhand smoke causes almost 50,000 deaths in adult nonsmokers in the United States each year, including approximately 3,400 from lung cancer and 22,700-69,600 from heart disease
The Olin Corp's Augusta, Georgia facility has an estimated ECU capacity of 120,000 annually. The breakdowns are as follows: 120,000 tons chlorine capacity per year 132,000 tons of caustic soda capacity per year From KA Steel Chemicals, Inc. 2003. "Plant and Terminal Map." [http://www.kasteelchemicals.com/terminal_map.cfm].
The average lung capacity for a 13-year-old girl typically ranges between 1.5 to 2.5 liters, depending on factors such as height, weight, and overall health. Lung capacity can vary significantly among individuals, as growth and physical activity levels play important roles. At this age, girls are still developing, so their lung capacity may continue to change. Regular physical activity can help improve lung function and capacity.
The average lung capacity for a 60-year-old female is around 2.4-3.1 liters. However, this can vary based on factors like height, weight, fitness level, and overall health. Regular exercise and maintaining a healthy lifestyle can help improve and maintain lung capacity.
The average lung capacity does not vary significantly by age but can be affected by various factors such as health, lifestyle, and physical fitness. For a healthy 50-year-old male, total lung capacity is typically around 6 liters, but lung function can be measured in terms of percentages of predicted values based on age, height, and sex. Generally, a 50-year-old male might have a lung function percentage ranging from 80% to 100% of the predicted values, depending on these factors. Regular check-ups and pulmonary function tests can provide more accurate assessments.
approximatly 5 and a half (5.5)
I work in a hospital as a respiratory therapist. Part of my job is mechanically ventilating people. A good guideline is 5-12 ml/kg for adults and 5-10ml/kg for infants and children. This is based on their ideal body weight (IBW). So an average adult is about female is about 70kg. Lets use 8ml/kg that would mean her lung capacity or tidal volume is approx. 560ml (70kg x 8ml/kg). So a child that is 60lbs would be around 27kg. If we use 8ml/kg to figure out their tidal volume it would be 216ml. Total lung capacity would likely be slightly more since we have a residual volume of air that we breath out only when we use force to exhale.
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Because the volume of their lung capacity is smaller
Depends on the boy
500,000 people die a year on average from lung cancer and cancer caused from smoking
Are you looking for actual size or for capacity. I believe the capacity is are 1.5 quarts, but it has the ability to expand.
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