On average, a child breathes in about 15 to 25 liters of air per minute, depending on their age, size, and activity level. Younger children tend to have a higher breathing rate than older children and adults. This volume can vary significantly during physical activities, as their bodies require more oxygen.
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at the time of my answer, 14.7 trillion or almost 50k per citizen, every single man woman and child and growing at a rate of several million a minute.
In a minute, at top speed bugatti sucks in as much air as you breathe in, in four days of regular breathing. Link is below
It depends on if your fat or not. Fat people breathe a lot harder than skinny people, especially if they are running....truestory
Depends on how hungry they are
If you spend $10.00 a minute, every minute, for one year, you will have spent $5,259,600 at the end of the year.
5000 liter of blood every day
There are hundreds of gallons of water wasted every minute. Water is wasted by leaving the faucet running, taking long showers, and flushing toilets when unnecessary.
On average, a human breathes in around 12-18 times per minute. Each breath takes in about 0.5 liters of air, so in one minute a human breathes in around 6-9 liters of air.
Firstly, I have to catch a snake to check its breathing rate. I couldn't find any snake hereabouts.
150,000 gallons per seconed
For adults it is only 12 breaths per minute when relaxed. Other older textbooks often say even smaller values (e.g., 8-10 breaths per minute). Most modern adults breathe much faster at about 15-20 breaths per minute